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M8 Lacks Color


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Well not exactly...

 

Having just recently returned to the Leica forum, I was struck by the number of B&W images from the M8 users. So I did a very un-scientific survey.

 

I reviewed a number of pictures in the People Forum. I went back and looked for pictures that were labeled as having been taken with the M8. I do not know what equipment the regulars use, so I only counted the ones labeled as having been taken with the M8. Of those pictures, what percentage do you think was B&W? No cheating! Don't go back and count, just guess. I looked at 36 pictures (symbolic number).

 

The winner gets bragging rights and the admiratrion of his/her peers.

 

Doug M.

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Hard to declare a winner here. The original post asked for a percentage. If the replys are in fact percentages rather than a picture count, you are all way off. The actual number is...

 

69 % B&W (25 Shots)

31 % Color (11 Shots)

 

A surprising pair of numbers to me.

 

Maybe Leica should make a B&W only version of the M8:)

 

Doug M.

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I intended the real number, not the percentage, and so Paul, I think: we won !:)

 

- All serious photogs love BW and M8 is a camera for serious photogs ;)

- Digital is surely a way to re-evaluate BW, firstly for the reason that is so easy to switch on it, then for BW requires more attention to framing... and digital allowes to manage it supereasily in post processing.

- For myself, there is another reason : "home darkroom" in my mind, means BW... I had a modest one lot of year ago, then abandoned...but sometime missed it... managing a BW file is a sort of comeback to that times of playing with different chemical developers, with differently contrasted papers... to regain control on parameters I USED to have control in darkroom; I agree with a friend in this forum that told me that for printing (color) is better to go to a lab... but for BW... I'm hoping to find some interesting combination of special papers and inks, with the right printer...

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Well not exactly...

 

Having just recently returned to the Leica forum, I was struck by the number of B&W images from the M8 users. So I did a very un-scientific survey.

 

I reviewed a number of pictures in the People Forum. I went back and looked for pictures that were labeled as having been taken with the M8. {snipped}

 

Of course, you'd have to count all the portraits that somehow found there way over to *this* forum.

 

If you did, I think you'd find the numbers much more balanced ;)

 

I think the BW says more about the photo forums than anything else.

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With this question, Doug is touching a point of interest: given the agony of producing consistent, reliable color from the snap of its shutter to the delivery of the final print or file, perhaps one should shoot only B&W with the M8 until its firmware matures.

 

Oh, the unproductive hours I struggle with color workflow issues . . .

 

-g

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Hard to declare a winner here. The original post asked for a percentage. If the replys are in fact percentages rather than a picture count, you are all way off. The actual number is...

 

69 % B&W (25 Shots)

31 % Color (11 Shots)

 

A surprising pair of numbers to me.

 

Maybe Leica should make a B&W only version of the M8:)

 

Doug M.

 

At the Dallas M8 Workshop, I told the senior Leica rep there that I would have written a check right there for a monochrome Leica for future delivery. It would be an amazing camera with out the Bayer filter and just set up for black and white.

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Well, it could be a fascinating camera... BW only ! But..stay on earth... how many people really will BUY it ? I love BW but I definitely will not spend about the price of M8 for a BW only camera... one thing they could do is making a BW only firmware... to be SOLD, but at a reasonable price, together with a customized C1... maybe with some specific tools for printers/cartridges/papers brands... this, in my mind, could be an interesting tech/marketing move.

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Well, it could be a fascinating camera... BW only ! But..stay on earth... how many people really will BUY it ? I love BW but I definitely will not spend about the price of M8 for a BW only camera... one thing they could do is making a BW only firmware... to be SOLD, but at a reasonable price, together with a customized C1... maybe with some specific tools for printers/cartridges/papers brands... this, in my mind, could be an interesting tech/marketing move.

 

No, to make it right would require the removal of the Bayer filter. As for C1 no need to customize just get the JFI Black and White profile and for printing a good rip and carbon pigment inks.

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