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hi friends,

i was curious how the m8 would perform for landscape photography, so i took it as my only camera on a scotland trip a couple of weeks ago. in fact, i am very happy with the results, in particular with the 21mm leica lens. you can find samples in:

 

scotland_2007 Photo Gallery by markowich at pbase.com

 

all the best, peter

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Hi Peter,

 

really great Job here! I much appreciate those color pictures, really "enchant"....

I've always considered M8 a great camera for landscapes and i have some samples in my landscapes gallery (http://www.mauriziobeucci.com/gallery), i think you've find one of the best use for L-mar 21 despite of the 24, which is a lens often misunderstood on M8.

Thanks for sharing

you made one more time make me love M8!

 

regards

 

Maurizio

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Oh well, my 2 cents - the M8 does work - both for landscape and nature... Carried it around the lakes with 28 + 135 as my default pair (NEVER thought I'd find this such a good combination) and was able to cover landscape and nature without problem. These were all around St Bees in Cumbria...

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Brilliant camera for ease of portability. Ideal for landscape.

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Hi, Jaap, thanks for sharing yours!

maybe we can better describe the lens (and feeling) which can do landscapes better?!

 

I fell in love with a couple of lens for landscapes.... I love the current version of the 50elmarit (because of its only-4-stunning-detailed-elements). A great lens for landscapes even if it's not obiously so wide!, and 15cv apart, i would like to mention the new 28elmarit asph too (that i prefer to 28cron because of its limited resistance to purple fringing).

Soon I will post some samples...

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hi friends,

thanks for your reactions and the wonderful pictures. in fact, i hardly ever miss my DSLRs

on trips anymore (except recently when i was on a safrai in an indian national park). wide angle lenses on the m8 easily beat those on canon/nikon DSLRs, however a problem i encountered rather frequently with the m8 was moiree patters on grass meadows, tree leaves etc. but this is easy to deal with, sacrificing a bit of resolution.

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Took my M8 to the country...... the potato flowers shot was done with the Aspheric Summicron 35 and the Kildaire shot was taken with my latest lens the Elmar-Macro 90.

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Landscape thread - here we are.

 

Enjoy

Holger

 

Summicron 35 IV | 1/125 s | ISO 160

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Elmarit 24 ASPH | 1/1500 s | ISO 160

 

Summicron 50 V | 1/125 s | ISO 160

 

Summicron V | 1/180 s | ISO 160

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For moving around Florence without backache you can't beat the M8 and a couple of lenses. These are both 75 cron post processed in Lightroom, cropped in CS3 and slightly softened.

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I think the M8 is great for landscapes, not only because of the lenses and the files, but because I find that I take it with me to places I would not carry the bulkier SLRs. This is from the Horse Farm country here in KY. DR

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Great shots everyone. Love the M8 for landscape.

 

Best,

 

Mitchell

 

 

 

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Oy,

 

I thought I'd fixed the magenta snow in the second shot, but clearly I haven't. Kill me now. !:^)

 

Mitchell

 

I won't. Snow often has a purple sheen; it is our eye and brain that filter it out.No reason to do so with the camera.My minimum-set: M8 and collapsible Elmar M 2.8/50 with IR cut filter:

 

berg4.jpg

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Good thread, Peter. I use mine on a tripod frequently, just like a medium format. They next day I head to the streets. It's so versatile.

 

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