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I've been thinking about what I'll need for nature photography, given the EVF's blocking of the flash shoe.

 

- an M body

- an EVF

- a baseplate, the one with all the connectors, so I can then use

- a flash bracket, so I can run an SC-17 cable up to my flash.

 

That's four things to do what a single R10 would do. Eek!

 

How I'm doing it with my R8

 

And it won't have a cable release! Well, not an electronic one. Does the M shutter button take a mechanical cable release?

 

 

Rick

 

The other option would be to consider the DMR, which meets all of your requirements, other than for an M body of course.

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Rick

 

The other option would be to consider the DMR, which meets all of your requirements,

 

Well, if only. :( Each time I take a photo with my DMR there's stuff missing at the edges. I can't figure out what's wrong with the thing. The stuff that was in the middle of the viewfinder looks pretty good though. :)

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Rick

 

The other option would be to consider the DMR, which meets all of your requirements, other than for an M body of course.

 

For us DMR users the camera's mortality is becoming as apparent as our own. Still working, still producing gorgeous files, but a little assistance here and there, like the reading glasses and knee braces for the camera's owners, are reminders that nothing lasts forever.

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Well, if only. :( Each time I take a photo with my DMR there's stuff missing at the edges. I can't figure out what's wrong with the thing. The stuff that was in the middle of the viewfinder looks pretty good though. :)

 

Is it the right edge of the picture that's missing? My framelines are off such that I get less on the right side and more on the left side compared to the viewfinder framing. Over the years, I've learned to compensate for this. It's been like that ever since I got the DMR. This happens with both the original focusing screen and the uniform ground glass screen I use. Either the framelines are off, the focusing screen holder is not placed correctly, or the sensor placement is off.

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Is it the right edge of the picture that's missing? My framelines are off such that I get less on the right side and more on the left side compared to the viewfinder framing. Over the years, I've learned to compensate for this. It's been like that ever since I got the DMR. This happens with both the original focusing screen and the uniform ground glass screen I use. Either the framelines are off, the focusing screen holder is not placed correctly, or the sensor placement is off.

 

Framelines? What framelines? I'm talking about significant slices missing from all sides of the image.

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what latency I see I only see when panning. I suspect the EVF for the M, will be better.

 

Let's hope it is better. But it probably won't be, as system latency like this is inherent with current technology processors. Leica would need to squeeze a Maestro IX quantum chip in next to the sensor before latency will be hard to detect.

 

I've mentioned before how the R8 and module lenses are ideal for taking pics of model aeroplanes as they fly by on a low level strafing run. They start off small in the viewfinder but grow very quickly. The trick is to let them fly into the focal plane as the rig is panned, to take the shot when aspect, composition, motif size and focus are all good. Jogging the focus in bit by bit as the aircraft grows works well. The fly boys love these shots. With the M's viewfinder latency, they'll have to love shots of their plane's empennage flying out of the image. :(

 

I had a look at a high res pic of an M and it does appear to have a thread for a cable release in the shutter button. Can anyone confirm?

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Yes it's a cable release,standard on Leica M Cameras.

She's definitely a classic beauty.

 

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Yeah, that's the pic I was looking at. Sure looks like a cable release thread in the button. Why they haven't provided an electronic release is a mystery to me. I use a 100m electronic release at the moment, at times with infra red beam-break sensors to trigger the shutter. We'll be back to pneumatic remotes with this.

 

Infra-red shutter trigger

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How thoughtful of Leica to put some drain holes on the right hand side of the top deck so that you can turn the camera upside down and drain the water out.

 

Pete.:p

 

White version with 4 holes, black version with one - you need both for salt & pepper set.

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Last night I opened some good DMR images, full screen on a 30" display. Holy crap that is a good sensor, camera, thing. :)

 

My wife was looking over my shoulder and I said "Look how good this is! I don't need an M."

 

She asked, "How many megapixies is that?"

"Nearly 10."

"How many is the new one?"

"24."

"I think you better get the new one."

 

:)

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For us DMR users the camera's mortality is becoming as apparent as our own. Still working, still producing gorgeous files, but a little assistance here and there, like the reading glasses and knee braces for the camera's owners, are reminders that nothing lasts forever.

 

I don't have this experience at all. I still can't find a better kit than my R8/DMR & 80 Summilux. In fact, the crop is the best feature. At the edges, it's just as beautiful & mesmerizing as what's rendered inside the viewfinders' etched frame lines.

 

I have used several other full frame digital cameras and I own a D3, which I use in a very dark environment that requires iso of 3000 - 6400 to capture images. None of these cameras are in the same universe as the DMR. Hassleblad birthed an amazing piece of hardware which is so well integrated with the R8. I have shot more frames with my R8/DMR and with TriX 400, just my R8 than with any system over the last 45 years. What an amazing instrument this is.

 

 

I'll put up any DNG from this kit against any current market DSLR camera. Anytime, anywhere. :D

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