innerimager
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Absolutely! I also added a second used body. Even after adding a D3, the M8 is my favorite to carry and shoot. The M7 is a close second so you can see where my shooting preference lies, and I'm about to add an M5.
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Or perhaps strings?Oh, I suppose I would. Mine was a gift, though. Not sure I'd fork out five Gs for anything that didn't have an engine in it.
Ah-yes I can second that. My main trouble nowadays is deciding what system to use. An ultimate luxury...:toocool:Yes, the M8 is a joy to use. Same holds true for the DMR - also a joy to use and I would not hesitate to purchase another.
Nah, I do just fine with my less-expensive players. The most expensive guitar I have is my Jazzmaster and it only cost $1500.Or perhaps strings?
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Son, that's sort of like blaming your F3 because you forgot to bring two rolls of film.It takes absolutely amazing pics but it can be a source of constant frustration as well. Like last night I went to an important reunion of musicians, etc and quickly grabbed the M8. It showed two bars on the battery indicator and I stupidly forgot to snatch an extra battery. I think it's because I've been shooting with the D3 so much - two bars would last me weeks!
Anyway, after about 50 shots it totally ran out. I got what I wanted (I wasn't working or I would have used the D3 and/or had spare batteries) but it was frustrating.
Charles - yes, but the battery is only a $120 item! :ROTFL::ROTFL:Is that too much to ask of a $5K camera?
Of course! Silly me. One should always be carrying $400 worth of batteries to make it through a 4gb card! Ah Leica...Charles - yes, but the battery is only a $120 item! :ROTFL::ROTFL:
What a nice compliment!Absolutely, warts and all there's nothing which does what it does and does it so well.
It put beauty and joy back in to my photography.