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My first outing with the M8 and Summicron 28mm f/2.0 was a pleasure. I'm very impressed with the image quality as well as its ease of use. Anyone using a tripod out there in good light? Even at 1/15th handheld the photos seem razor sharp.

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Sharpness and depth are really exceptional, even handheld. I bet that second image looks good at 100%, right? This camera has me pixel-peeping in the remotest corners of every shot. I actually catch myself shooting for details that are miles off on the horizon, just because I know they'll turn out beautifully. The downside of this is a tendency to favor busy compositions, just because the M8 can handle it.

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I thought my ability to handhold an M6 was good, but I've found myself to go even lower with the M8 and still get good results. 1/30th is no problem; I shot one shot at 1/12th yesterday that was spot on.

 

Nice shots, by the way. Being in New York, I haven't seen green grass or leaves in quite some time.

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When you shoot landscapes, does it help the shot to NOT use the IR cut filter? Or is it always best to use the filter?

 

JC

 

I didn't use a filter but did notice some magenta surrounding the leaves of the oak tree against the sky. I simply desaturated the magenta to zero and it easily fixed it.

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