NorthernLights
Senior Member
My thing abt M8 is the frame line. On my M6,the frameline I see and snap is what I get on the film but on M8 the pic is slightly bigger than my frame. Than again after a few shots and days of understanding the camera, not much a problem. I find its easier to focus on subjects which are off center compared to RF too.
NorthernLights nice pics, ur 85mm dam poison. Any example with 35mm f1.4??? Dam keen to get also... Got my 50mm becos its my fav focus length.
If you did not bring this up, I would not have noticed too. I was using the 1.4x magnifier on the 28mm framelines and the framelines extended to the edges and I can hardly frame. And when I do frame, now I remember the pic seems larger than the frame. Or the subject is smaller than it actually seen.
What's the reason for this?
In this case, I better remove the 1.4x magnifier when using wides like 28mm. The magnifier is small and prone to getting lost and so expensive (nearly $500)!
I do not have the 85 f1.2L or 35 f1.4L anymore. I find zooms easier to use and the f2.8 of the 24-70L and 70-200f2.8L sufficient. I bought the 28 cron because M8's hi-ISO is known to be very poor.
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