Is expressing a preference different to making a "fuss"?All this fuss ... over the color?
I like the black M9, and didn't go for a grey one because I wanted the black
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Is expressing a preference different to making a "fuss"?All this fuss ... over the color?
I like the black M9, and didn't go for a grey one because I wanted the black
I didn't make a dozen or more posts elaborating on how I thought the grey model didn't look good. That's a fuss.Is expressing a preference different to making a "fuss"?
No you can get them with pink, blue or red but it costs $500 more.Are all lenses have the yellow and white engraving or there are any variants out there?
Bring some nail polish in your desired color palette and $500 and I'll fix it for you. No problem.Where is that $500 service? Sounds reasonable for the uniqueness one can get.
Only the black finished lenses. The silver and pewter finished lenses have black engravings.Are all lenses have the yellow and white engraving or there are any variants out there?
Beautiful camera. Doesn't look bluish like in Leica official shots. Is it how it looks like in reality? It seems to be just a tad darker than my steel grey M9.Yes. I'm not color centric or bling affected so the savings on the M-E was too much to resist. I haven't used an M for the past 3 years since selling my M8 so I have to get used to RF shooting again. Here is my new "gray ghost".
Yes, pretty much a dark grey as shown above, but like most grey pigments things there can be some illuminant metamerism that alters the apparent color. I seem to be in a small minority that actually like the appearance of this camera.Beautiful camera. Doesn't look bluish like in Leica official shots. Is it how it looks like in reality? It seems to be just a tad darker than my steel grey M9.
I like it too, definitely more than steel grey.Yes, pretty much a dark grey as shown above, but like most grey pigments things there can be some illuminant metamerism that alters the apparent color. I seem to be in a small minority that actually like the appearance of this camera.
Best photo I've seen of the M-E yet. It looks very nice.Yes, pretty much a dark grey as shown above, but like most grey pigments things there can be some illuminant metamerism that alters the apparent color. I seem to be in a small minority that actually like the appearance of this camera.
Hi there CarlYes. I'm not color centric or bling affected so the savings on the M-E was too much to resist. I haven't used an M for the past 3 years since selling my M8 so I have to get used to RF shooting again. Here is my new "gray ghost".