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Oh no, not another new M rant


flyalf

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Yes, Im afraid so. Please feel free to protest and ridicule ;) . To conclude Im happy to say that the limiting factor still remains myself! These are my subjective considerations where I might disagre with previous observations:

 

1) M is considerable easier to focus than M9? No, Imo no difference with any of my lenses from 16 to 135mm. Just as easy and the best MF awailable.

2) Mechanics of switches. The power on button is far to loose. During first week I drained the battery twice from accidentally turning on M. The A/shutter speed dial switch also have to little fricton.

3) Reability. Well, so far so good, no hangups. But the auto power- off is not working ? If I l:confused:eave it on "S", the battery is drained overnight (no EVF, no LV, auto power-off at max time 10min)

4) Adjustment of A compensation? I really wish for a firmware where the "m" button can be programmable Even after weeks I struggle with finding the front button for A compensation. Btw; havent found any practical use of the "m" button. Must be something without use for photography ;-)

5) Order RRS tripod mount base? Difficult one. I will continue to use in SA mount without quick release sice the dimmensions of the bottom of M (as the M9) fits, but witout the grooves securing it.

6) Colours and IQ (versus M9)? A bit work to adapt to the M in workflow, and Im not yet satisfied with my treatment in LR. Somehow I cant seem to get the "glow" and "crispness" of the M9. The dynamics are better, so burnout from the low Nordic sun (cyan sky and so on) is less of a problem. Resolution seems in practical terms similar, but I havent made any large prints.

7) Other handling.? Surprisingly easy to work with M and M9 side by side. But the M feels much heavier and slippery in hand than the M9 with Thumbie.

 

I started with the M on a one week fishing trip on the Kola tundra. Quite tough conditions, but the M didnt complain. Some photos edited on the road can be found at:

2013_Kola - a set on Flickr

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I put a small strip of self-adhesive, anti-slip stair tape on the rear of the thumb-wheel housing and the handling is about the same as my M9-P with a Thumbie. I also added a small, clear self-adhesive, plastic button to the focus button on the front of the M and invoking magnification and focus peeking is simple now.

 

Pete.

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Nice set, some lovely images there. Ironically some of he most M9-like M240 images I've come across to date!

 

And, dude, you chopper in to your fishing expeditions? :eek:

 

Thanks,

 

Yeah, there is no other practical (or legal) way to do this in this part of Kola. Russia is huge, and the roads nearest to or target area are some days walk away ;)

 

BTW; I'm not the most modest, so the most photographed person in the set is myself. :rolleyes:. To make meaningful self-portraits with fish is an ... interesting exercise.

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May we conclude the M240 is mosquito proof?;)

 

Yes ;). Actually the mosquitos and even worse, the tiny blackflies are a real problem when changing lenses. They get in everywhere (not to speak of taking the shit).

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I am a little suspect here, I think you guys passed around the same fish to photograph..:D

Nice work.

 

Thnx,

 

You got me. Actually its the standard paperboard fish that we carry with us on each trip. He (Troutbert) has different outlines on each side, and the size is adjusted by placing closer to camera :D.

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