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M8.2 / 40mm M-Rokkor

 

M8 / 40mm Summicron-C

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Superb photos guys!

Henry - the kids running remind me that the shot is more important than getting it sharp!

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Must admit I still love my M8 it has never given me any problems at all (unlike my M240 still away being fixed)

 

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Especially for infrared. So much so that I've just bought a silver M8 to replace the black one I traded a year ago.

 

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21/2.8 Kobalux with 093 filter handheld

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Excellent M8/IR picture without the 'in-your-face' emphasis that this is IR. That is good enough reason to buy a replacement M8. I have recently been revisiting some of my early M8 work trying newer processing and fresher techniques with most pleasing results. I have a feeling that the M8 will endure because of its intrinsic quality and proven reliability, in most cases. The sensor size if fixed at a level which would not appeal nowadays; but for many purposes 10 mp is perfect.

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I have to admit that in spite of the age of these cameras, they still are capable of producing very nice images.

 

In this era of throw away digital cameras, that gives a nowhere near affluent guy like me who is plotting the purchase of a $7000 USD M240 reason for hope! :D

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with a 21/2,8 Zeiss

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Shot with the 21mm Elmarit.

 

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My week old "new" M8u, first Leica I've ever used and owned.

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