The algorithm sent me here... Been shooting with my Digilux2 for couple of months... Start to missed my M8 then your video was suggested by TH-cam... Great video..m
Took my M8.2 to an American Baseball game. My Canon kit usually gets confiscated and put into Will Call till the end of the game. The M8 was ignored and the official MLB sports shooters commented and thumbs up'd me for shooting an old digi rangefinder. The images came out great. Cheers!
Good video and helpful. Mine is an M8.2, the kissing cousin. The problem is not UV but IR. B&W, the German firm, sells a special IR filter for the M8/M8.2 to eliminate the color discoloration. It is the B&W 43 486 UV IR Cut filter. In a comparison between the M8.2 and the M240 the M8.2 was the clear winner in color. sharpness and a holographic effect.
I'm a proud owner of a Leica M8.2 Safari, one of 500 sets ever made. Still in perfect condition. The crop of 1.3 is perfect with the set lens, a 28mm lens, which puts it to a 33mm lens. Use it a lot (even I should put it into my bank safe 😂😂). Great, light cam and feels great in larger hands, cause it's a bit thicker. I also own a M2, M6, M240 and a IIIf. Thanks for posting!
There are times when my M8.2 paired with the latest 50 mm Summilux ASPH lens managed to produce color images more pleasant than my other M cameras. Could that be the original CCD magic?
Hi Kris, wonderful review. I wonder how you set the M8 in B&W mode? Is it both DNG + JPG/fine? Would you please post your complete settings that you use for B&W? Thank you.
Hi Bah, in the set menu my settings are very simple. Iso 320, EV 0, White Balance is Auto, JPG Fine, and that's it. You can experiment and set it to whatever you fancy. Have fun .
Hi Laurance, The M8.2 is a slightly improved model. There is a good review on the Leica Store Miami, TH-cam site, th-cam.com/video/XL853l9iw2Q/w-d-xo.html- that may answer your question. As far as the filter goes, I have sometimes forgotten the filter and shot some very good images. You just have to keep an eye on the darker shades. Some people don't use a filter and are very happy with the results.
One can have M10-R does not mean they will have a picture made with impact when someone know how to operate with a M-8.... great photos you did with M8!
I forgot to mention that I had my M8 about 5 months ago, after I just had my Q.... and i like the fact it is not a full frame with 1.33x crop, and the shutter sound, as loud as it does... i kind of like it when you set discreet mode.... oh yup B&W is amazing even though I have 246 with me... and I don't bother to put up a filter to correct whatever..... because when you shoot M8.... you need to think like a M8 I suppose....
Hello Kris, thanks alot for sharing your thoughts and beautiful images with us all ! Very intresting video ! I also like my Leica M8 + a Voightländer 35 mm 1.4 Nokton Classic II. Could you please specify which filter you use on your M8 ? I find it confusing, some people speaks about an InfraRed filter others about an InfraRed/UV filter ! Subscription = Done ! And waiting for more news about your Leica M8 ! Greetings, stay in Good Health, Roger :-)
Hi Roger, I use a UV/IR filter with my M8. You should find the filter size on the inside rim of your lens. Try looking on Ebay, or a few Leica dealer stores.
Great video and nice picture Kris! i already have the m6 and would love to buy either m8/8.2 or m9, so we all know that m9 has corrosion sensor problem, does m8/ 8.2 also have the same problem? Thanks and keep up the good work!
Stick to me film MP.. had it near 20 years ..no worries about sensors or value depreciation.. on Leica not wanting to know anymore..(love leica’s can’t stand Leica).. will always buy second hand now . Just load film and go .. expecting another 20years without having to worry.
Hi Kris, thanks for the video. I owned an M8 for many years and loved it. I agree that the sensor does something very special in good light and produces stunning images. I sold mine to get an M9, which is very beautiful. What is the other Leica on your desk?
Good afternoon. Very nice and informative video. Just have a question. All the pictures in the video were made with the 50 summicron ? And how do you like the 66mm field of view as a point and shoot ? Thanks and regards from Switzerland
Thank you Martin, Yes, all the images are with the Summicron 50mm except two. I cropped the one of the girl in the window so the aspect ratio is a bit different The B&W seascape was taken with a 28mm Elmarit lens. I do like the 66mm field of view very much. I have a Leica M240 (full frame) as well as the M8, The fact that one camera is full frame and the other isn’t, doesn’t bother me. I think it can give you a chance to be a bit more creative with one lens.
Anyone thinking about purchasing an M9 (ME) should be aware that this model was manufactured with a dodgy filter over the sensor that can result in very large and ugly artifacts in the image. Check that the camera you're interested in has had the sensor serviced or replaced. My ME developed this problem, Leica doesn't fix it and it cost 1500USD for a 3rd party repair. Even after the fix I still prefer my M8 to my ME for both B&W and color images.
More film like? Which film stock Leica produced? Sorry, but all Leica gear justificaton videos are the same. Kodak ccd and Fuji xtrans sensors are the closest to film you will get, noise included. No other camera brand makes film and digital cameras besides Kodak and Fuji.
The algorithm sent me here... Been shooting with my Digilux2 for couple of months... Start to missed my M8 then your video was suggested by TH-cam... Great video..m
Took my M8.2 to an American Baseball game. My Canon kit usually gets confiscated and put into Will Call till the end of the game. The M8 was ignored and the official MLB sports shooters commented and thumbs up'd me for shooting an old digi rangefinder. The images came out great. Cheers!
Good video and helpful. Mine is an M8.2, the kissing cousin. The problem is not UV but IR. B&W, the German firm, sells a special IR filter for the M8/M8.2 to eliminate the color discoloration. It is the B&W 43 486 UV IR Cut filter.
In a comparison between the M8.2 and the M240 the M8.2 was the clear winner in color. sharpness and a holographic effect.
I'm a proud owner of a Leica M8.2 Safari, one of 500 sets ever made. Still in perfect condition. The crop of 1.3 is perfect with the set lens, a 28mm lens, which puts it to a 33mm lens. Use it a lot (even I should put it into my bank safe 😂😂). Great, light cam and feels great in larger hands, cause it's a bit thicker. I also own a M2, M6, M240 and a IIIf.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks Kris for an honest review of the camera. The portrait pictures and daylight shots are lovely.
Great video 📸 appreciate your thoughts !
Leica M8 is still being serviced, but there are not all parts available
Thank you Thomas.
At 8:00 actually the M9 have more problems with most of the sensors needing replacement.
Thanks for this M8 chat, Kris. I use mine with the Summicron-C 40mm and the M-Rokkor 28mm. The former brings the image closer to a "normal" 50mm lens.
Thank, 82 yrs. Columbia sc.
There are times when my M8.2 paired with the latest 50 mm Summilux ASPH lens managed to produce color images more pleasant than my other M cameras. Could that be the original CCD magic?
I love my Leica M8 and your spot on with the colours also not so good in low light but gorgeous camera
Enjoyed this review. Nice images too
Thank you Douglas.
This is great Kris
Thank you.
Had to have my M8 shutter replaced by the US repair shop in 2017. Otherwise, it’s been rock solid. Great camera.
Hey Tom was it done thru Leica? What was the cost?
Hi Kris, wonderful review. I wonder how you set the M8 in B&W mode? Is it both DNG + JPG/fine? Would you please post your complete settings that you use for B&W? Thank you.
Hi Bah, in the set menu my settings are very simple. Iso 320, EV 0, White Balance is Auto, JPG Fine, and that's it. You can experiment and set it to whatever you fancy. Have fun .
@@MrTigtog Thank you! That makes it easy :)
Can you explain diff btwn M8 &8.2. . Can you perhaps what the M8 can do WITHOUT the filter, including IR effects, and cool color “accidents”?
Hi Laurance, The M8.2 is a slightly improved model. There is a good review on the Leica Store Miami, TH-cam site, th-cam.com/video/XL853l9iw2Q/w-d-xo.html- that may answer your question. As far as the filter goes, I have sometimes forgotten the filter and shot some very good images. You just have to keep an eye on the darker shades. Some people don't use a filter and are very happy with the results.
@@MrTigtog Is the sensor exactly the same as M8-in other words exactly same IQ?
@@laurencegoldman4639 Yes, I’m sure it is.
@@MrTigtog Thanks. You’re right. BTW have you utilized the infrared abilities of the M-8?
@@laurencegoldman4639 Hi Laurence, no haven’t tried that.
I still shoot an m3 and an m6 , I may get an m9 one day.
Do the old Summicron lenses fit? Mine are from the 50s and 60s
Yes, old M mount lenses should fit.
One can have M10-R does not mean they will have a picture made with impact when someone know how to operate with a M-8.... great photos you did with M8!
I forgot to mention that I had my M8 about 5 months ago, after I just had my Q.... and i like the fact it is not a full frame with 1.33x crop, and the shutter sound, as loud as it does... i kind of like it when you set discreet mode.... oh yup B&W is amazing even though I have 246 with me... and I don't bother to put up a filter to correct whatever..... because when you shoot M8.... you need to think like a M8 I suppose....
@@adyshih Thank you. I think we have to just enjoy making images, and not worry about all the technical stuff. Keep shooting and enjoy the Leica Q.
Hello Kris, thanks alot for sharing your thoughts and beautiful images with us all ! Very intresting video ! I also like my Leica M8 + a Voightländer 35 mm 1.4 Nokton Classic II. Could you please specify which filter you use on your M8 ? I find it confusing, some people speaks about an InfraRed filter others about an InfraRed/UV filter !
Subscription = Done ! And waiting for more news about your Leica M8 ! Greetings, stay in Good Health, Roger :-)
Hi Roger, I use a UV/IR filter with my M8. You should find the filter size on the inside rim of your lens. Try looking on Ebay, or a few Leica dealer stores.
Great video and nice picture Kris! i already have the m6 and would love to buy either m8/8.2 or m9, so we all know that m9 has corrosion sensor problem, does m8/ 8.2 also have the same problem? Thanks and keep up the good work!
As far as I know, the M8 has not had problems with corrosion of the sensor.
Sorry for the delay in replying. As far as I know the M8/8.2 does not have that problem
Stick to me film MP.. had it near 20 years ..no worries about sensors or value depreciation.. on Leica not wanting to know anymore..(love leica’s can’t stand Leica).. will always buy second hand now .
Just load film and go .. expecting another 20years without having to worry.
thanks !
I prefer by far M8`s images before FF M 240. Sadly central menu ring is out of function. Still hope for many years of joy. Good M8 talk👌
Thank you Josip.
Does anyone out there know how to keep the back screen on when taking pictures. My screen works Ok in setting mode but goes off in taking mode !
Hi Kris, thanks for the video. I owned an M8 for many years and loved it. I agree that the sensor does something very special in good light and produces stunning images. I sold mine to get an M9, which is very beautiful. What is the other Leica on your desk?
Hi Dion,
The Leica on my desk is an M240, with a 28mm Leica lens on it.
Good afternoon.
Very nice and informative video. Just have a question. All the pictures in the video were made with the 50 summicron ? And how do you like the 66mm field of view as a point and shoot ?
Thanks and regards from Switzerland
Thank you Martin, Yes, all the images are with the Summicron 50mm except two. I cropped the one of the girl in the window so the aspect ratio is a bit different The B&W seascape was taken with a 28mm Elmarit lens. I do like the 66mm field of view very much. I have a Leica M240 (full frame) as well as the M8, The fact that one camera is full frame and the other isn’t, doesn’t bother me. I think it can give you a chance to be a bit more creative with one lens.
Anyone thinking about purchasing an M9 (ME) should be aware that this model was manufactured with a dodgy filter over the sensor that can result in very large and ugly artifacts in the image. Check that the camera you're interested in has had the sensor serviced or replaced. My ME developed this problem, Leica doesn't fix it and it cost 1500USD for a 3rd party repair. Even after the fix I still prefer my M8 to my ME for both B&W and color images.
More film like? Which film stock Leica produced? Sorry, but all Leica gear justificaton videos are the same. Kodak ccd and Fuji xtrans sensors are the closest to film you will get, noise included. No other camera brand makes film and digital cameras besides Kodak and Fuji.
Leica M8 = Kodak KAF-10500 CCD