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I have the 75AA also, but no E49 filter. For the WATE, I understand that only Leica gives acceptable results.

 

To be specific, the Leica filter matches the firmware best in many lighting conditions. All three filter types can work well if one is using Cornerfix.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m8-forum/20384-wate-filtered-7.html

 

Also, if Leica would only do things better than providing a step up ring for the WATE filter and at the expense of the lens hood. John's stuff rock big time.

 

As we are on third-party stuff here anyway, it should not be too much of a problem purchasing an el-cheapo filter ring, grinding down the glass of a Leica 55mm filter and replacing. I don't know if John can provide this service, but even a Dremel should be able to do a decent job.

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As we are on third-party stuff here anyway, it should not be too much of a problem purchasing an el-cheapo filter ring, grinding down the glass of a Leica 55mm filter and replacing. I don't know if John can provide this service, but even a Dremel should be able to do a decent job.

 

John already has a WATE adapter that uses the E49 glass, and I have ordered the adapter. However, there is no Leica E49 filter in either black or chrome :( . Heliopan glass will not work with the adapter. I do not use CornerFix as part of my workflow but will check it out.

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John already has a WATE adapter that uses the E49 glass, and I have ordered the adapter. However, there is no Leica E49 filter in either black or chrome :( . Heliopan glass will not work with the adapter. I do not use CornerFix as part of my workflow but will check it out.

 

That is why I suggested creating a filter out of another 49 mm filter using a ground down Leica 55 mm filter glass.

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Yesterday, at the Tunbridge World's Fair, I photographed with the M8 and my daughter worked with an R-D1. I haven't used the R-D1 for some time now but I'm just looking through the RAW conversions from her work yesterday and the files look great. The Epson, to be sure, is still a desirable camera though I like the M8 better.

 

Cheers,

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