suvomitra Posted 17 hours ago Share #1 Posted 17 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) My digital M experience was limited to M10 and M10-r until I visited Wetzlar last week and picked up a pristine M8 that's been overhauled and converted to the 8.2 shutter, etc. I've taken some test photos with it and I'm just amazed by the colour and tones from this camera (DNGs worked lightly in C1 and printed with my Epson P900 on baryta paper). I have both negative and slide film experience, and I shot a lot with CCD Nikons around the time of this M8 (D80, D40/x, D200). I even shot and printed albums of entire family weddings with the also 10mp D40x and D200, so I don't know if it's my fading memory of CCD output generally or something specific to this Kodak sensor. Anyhow, I'm glad to join all who still have and enjoy this old thing. I do have a question. I plan to use a 28mm and a 35mm with this camera. I have tried my current-model Voigtlander 28/1.5 and it works very well, I think. I also have a Leica 35mm summicron V4. I don't feel the need for any other (faster) 35mm on my M10R, but one might be helpful on the M8.2. It would be great to hear about your 35mm lens choices for an M8 (or any other focal lengths), whether you had one in the past or are still shooting with it 20 years on. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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jdlaing Posted 13 hours ago Share #2 Posted 13 hours ago Any Summicron 35 will be fine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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