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M8's useful lifespan


nikau

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I disagree. The money has always been in the M line. Don't be surprised if a more hard-nosed management decides to quietly retire the R line over the next few years.

 

Indeed, M was what set Leica apart from the crowd, not the SLR line. I believed M8 is as important as any historical M to be. In digital days the life of a camera tend to be shorter. But as long as the old 135mm images can last, M8 images can last as long. I think it is not how long the camera lifespan is but how long the images it made can hold the appreciation.

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Phil - Of course there will be a model life to it, otherwise Leica would close down. But I would bet anyone on this forum - who is a good photographer - could take exciting, or dramatic, or peaceful, or artistic photographs with a screwmount Leica 1. It's the photograph that counts. New tools rarely improve craftsmanship.

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Thanks to everyone for responding to my query - a really useful cross section of opinion. I guess at the end of the day, flatfour's comment cuts through all the tech. stuff and brings what it's all about into perspective!

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It's the photograph that counts. New tools rarely improve craftsmanship.

 

Yea but I would have a greater chance of getting a better shot with a M8 than my D2 in low light situations so in some cases the camera does count. The same is said of film, different speeds for different situations

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Yea but I would have a greater chance of getting a better shot with a M8 than my D2 in low light situations so in some cases the camera does count. The same is said of film, different speeds for different situations

 

 

Its the discretion afforded by the M8 over a DSLR that makes all the difference. Not to mention being relieved of having to drag around a full SLR kit. These things DO make a big difference to me. And still getting the same file qualities of a full frame camera (or close enough).

 

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