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arthury

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So far, the easiest lens to focus on the M8 is my 24mm mainly due to the largest composing real-estate and the fairly forgiving DoF. This will probably be my fav outdoor walkabout lens on my M8.

 

What do the others think? What are your favorite walkabout lens on the M8?

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Arthury,

Beautiful children, beautiful photo!

 

I am considering purchasing an M8 and I too have the 24 lens that I used on my M6. I was wondering, did you have you 24 lens coded for the M8? And which viewfinder did you use on your M8 to take this image?

 

Richard

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Nice picture and I love the composition! I would be interested if the 24 is better and easier then the new 28 elmarit? Once I get my M8 I want to add one of those lenses , but not sure which one. I just want one, which is easy to focus and as one member said before DOF should be more forgiving .

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Arthury,

Beautiful children, beautiful photo!

 

I am considering purchasing an M8 and I too have the 24 lens that I used on my M6. I was wondering, did you have you 24 lens coded for the M8? And which viewfinder did you use on your M8 to take this image?

 

Richard

 

Richard,

 

I was using the M8 viewfinder(VF) without the external VF one. I tested both and I find that the M8 24m framelines are more accurate.

My lenses are not coded ... yet. I am just waiting for Leica to drain away some of their workload before I add more ... :)

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Thanks, Andy, Armin, Peter, Richard, Stuart & Rick.

 

Well, as for the lighting condition, I was just taking advantage of the NW light here in the Seattle area. It's like that many months of the year ... nice even lighting for outdoor portraits.

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Thank you Arthury! When you have the time, please post more photos.

 

Just wondering, what is the difference in performance between a lens that's coded and one that's not coded?

 

Richard

 

 

I just coded my 24mm today and I noticed that the AWB for incandescent light is very pleasing to my eyes, although it's not a neutral white, it's not a yellowish tint either but looks more like a cooler evening outdoor overcast light.

 

The same thing happened with the 35mm lens when I coded it.

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I just coded my 24mm today and I noticed that the AWB for incandescent light is very pleasing to my eyes, although it's not a neutral white, it's not a yellowish tint either but looks more like a cooler evening outdoor overcast light.

 

The same thing happened with the 35mm lens when I coded it.

 

Thank you Arthury! I look forward to viewing more of your work.

 

Richard

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