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Compared to M7


Tom M

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After close to a year (while using a D700 and an LX3) I've loaded a film into my M7 and took it for a walk. I would be amiss not say, that my M7 spent nine months in New Jersey and Solms for a conversion to an optical ISO reader. No matter, the smooth mechanics of this superb instrument has no match elsewhere. While I've passed on the M8 because of the purported problems, I am anticipating the M9. Would someone be please kind enough to relate, how the shutter of the M8 (and likely, the M9) compares to the M7? Many thanks.

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You did yourselft a dis-service by passing on the M8. I don't let Internet talk get in the way of enjoying life. I expect the M9 to fix the irritants and to be a gem that can be used for many years to come. The only reason I'm going M8 to M9 is to restore the lenses to their proper fields of view.

 

I still have my M2 and M7, but the M8 is an extremely satisfying photographic tool.

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Having just used my M8.2 and M7 (B&W) yesterday for a party, I find the shutter noise very similar between the two, just somewhat different in nature.

 

BTW - re the M9, since I must frequently have a camera which functions without battery recharging capability (places that have no AC and DC only in vehicles), my M7 will stay with me for a long time as my "full frame". Frankly, the M8.2 fits my needs very well indeed so it will stay in the bag without a brother M9 until a rich aunt (?) leaves me great wealth.

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