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Although not new to rangefinders (Contax G2), I am relatively new to the M8. I am going to Berlin and London in a little over a month and would like some advice on lightweight lenses to take. I have the Tri-Elmar (28-35-50), CV 35 Ultron, CV 50 Nokton. The problem is severe arthritis in my right wrist and the T-E weighs considerably more than the CVs and opens only to f4. What would you suggest? Are there other lenses you would recommend?

 

On a completely unrelated topic, given a full or nearly full memory card, is it better to delete the images or reformat the card (after transferring to a storage device) or doesn't it matter?

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I experimented with the diminutive 28/F2.8 ASPH not too long ago. In my opinion this is the kind of size that M lenses should be (and at 180g it is the lightest current Leica made M lens). If you like sharp and contrasty, I highly recommend this lens. (Unfortunately, I prefer the look I get from the much less ergonomically satisfying 28 'cron.)

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The CV 35 2.5 PII is a wonderful lens and just tiny.

I recently spent a couple of weeks in Scotland and wanted a very light-weight kit for hikes, etc.

I settled on a CV15 (again, very light), the CV35, and 90 macro elmar. But most of the time, I ran around with the 35 on the camera.

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I've just got a collapsible 50mm 2.8 Elmar (latest version that can be used on the M8) and am very pleased with it - not only light but compact.

 

Yes, if this lens' days are numbered, I might just have to do it to catch one. Is it the smaller than the 28 f2.8 when collapsed?

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Yes, if this lens' days are numbered, I might just have to do it to catch one. Is it the smaller than the 28 f2.8 when collapsed?

 

Yes Mark - it is visibly smaller than the Elmarit.

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I'm very religious about this format your cards in camera after uploading to computer. Also use a card reader not your bloody 5 k camera to be a go between.

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Yes Mark - it is visibly smaller than the Elmarit.

 

Keith -

 

Is there a physical difference between this version as opposed to the mid- nineties version apart from the 6 bit encoding? I own one of the mid-nineties version and am apprehensive of using this on my M8. Can any one shed light on this?

 

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Sharookh

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Keith -

 

Is there a physical difference between this version as opposed to the mid- nineties version apart from the 6 bit encoding? I own one of the mid-nineties version and am apprehensive of using this on my M8. Can any one shed light on this?

 

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Sharookh

 

Sharook,

 

My understanding is that the current Colapsable 50mm Elmar M was introduced in 1994. This is the one that is still available but now of course with 6 bit coding. Mine is from 1998 and collapses on my M8 with no problems.

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