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Title: Leica M8 (black)
Verdict: Leica's M8 rangefinder has a good feel and solid construction. Unfortunately, a production flaw has kept us from making a final judgment. Check back soon for our verdict.
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Title: Leica M8
Verdict: It's very hard to be objective about a new product that is competitive to the one that you are familiar with. To the working photographer ones cameras and lenses become tools that need to be mastered through familiarity, and when testing something new it
Summary: The launch of the Leica M8 has been a rocky road. The initial release of cameras suffered from a number of problems, including bright light streaking and green ghosting. These have been fixed through a factory recall of the first batch of cameras, and all
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Title: Leica M8 Solution
Summary: There has been much talk about the green ghost problem, but little evidence. Below is an example which clearly shows the problem.
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Title: Leica M8 Diary
Summary: Since over 6 1/2 years we only use RAW for all our cameras if feasible. The Leica M8 uses the Adobe DNG standard to store the RAW files. This opens these RAW files for many RAW converters without too much tweaking.
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Title: Leica M8
Summary: The Leica M8 Digital Rangefinder is a 10 megapixel (CCD) camera that is sure to get mouths watering as it's made in the M-series Rangefinder style of yesteryear. It features an ISO range of 160-2500, a 2.5 inch LCD monitor and has a 1.33 FOV crop. It can
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Title: Camera Test: Leica M8
Summary: The classic rangefinder hits the digital autobahn at 10.3MP. We take a test drive.
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Title: Leica M8 | Digital Camera Review
Summary: Leica M8 : Leica Camera introduced the Leica M8 at Photokina in Cologne (September 26, 2006 to October 1, 2006). It is the first digital camera to use the Leica viewfinder system. All the key characteristics of the analog Leica reporter's camera such as t
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Title: Leica M8
Summary: Leica Camera is introducing the new Leica M8 at Photokina in Cologne (September 26, 2006 to October 1, 2006). It is the first digital camera to use the Leica viewfinder system. All the key characteristics of the analog Leica reporter's camera such as the
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Title: Extreme Field Test: Leica M8 in Iraq
Summary: Photojournalist Ashley Gilbertson puts the new Leica M8 digital rangefinder to work while on assignment in the world's hottest war zone.
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Title: Best Rangefinder Digital Camera: Leica M8
Summary: The Leica M8 digital rangefinder camera combines Leica tradition in optical and mechanical components with latest digital technology, and fully preserves the look and feel of the M-Family. The M8 features a 10.3 Megapixel CCD sensor, and images can be rec
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Title: LeicaM8
Pros: Solid build quality. Extraordinary image quality. Simple to navigate
Cons: Body too pricey
Summary: The most revered, prestigious name in photography has finally released an M-series rangefinder for the digital age
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Title: Leica M8 series
Summary: As a camera company, Leica built its reputation on the back of its rangefinder cameras. From the Leica II, introduced in 1932, through the M7 still available today, Leica rangefinders have endured, in no small part thanks to a reputation for top-notch cra
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Title: Leica M8 Revisited
Verdict: It's very hard to be objective about a new product that is competitive to the one that you are familiar with. To the working photographer ones cameras and lenses become tools that need to be mastered through familiarity, and when testing something new it
Summary: When I wrote this little article on the Leica and sent it to Michael I titled it a "Non Review", because I'm not a camera reviewer, not a professional writer. I'm a photographer and the only reason I spent time on this was to share the experience of first
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Title: Leicaâ-'s M8; Does The 10MP Digital Leica Live Up To The Leica M Legend-
Summary: The moment you take the eagerly anticipated Leica M8 in your hands you know that the design engineers at Leica have gone to great lengths to preserve the look and feel of perhaps the greatest 35mm rangefinder camera of all time, the legendary M-series Lei
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