Re: what you see is what you get....
- From: Henning Wulff <henningw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 10:51:24 -0700
Ah.... I wouldn't worry too much about the accuracy of the
framelines in the M8....
Being a digital camera... you can rather quickly look at the image
on the back display and know with pretty much absolute certainty
what is and isn't in the frame...
Much nicer than with the M6 where you have to wait for the film to
come back.....
The M8 may very well bring new life to my M series EQ which have
been gathering dust for the last couple of years...
Being a left eye shooter.... I'm more concerned about the
proximity of the play and delete buttons to my glasses and cheek
bones
But this camera is exciting to me
Duane Birkey
Hi Duane,
Good to hear from you again! Come up here sometime; we can find a
good steak for you!
Yes, the M8 is a great camera. I got to try one for a 10 days about a
month ago, and it was better than I expected.
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Being a digital camera... you can rather quickly look at the image on the back display and know with pretty much absolute certainty what is and isn't in the frame...
Much nicer than with the M6 where you have to wait for the film to come back.....
The M8 may very well bring new life to my M series EQ which have been gathering dust for the last couple of years...
Being a left eye shooter.... I'm more concerned about the proximity of the play and delete buttons to my glasses and cheek bones
But this camera is exciting to me
Duane Birkey
Hi Duane,
- what you see is what you get....
- From: Duane Birkey