Leica M8 News
Updated M8 firmware that,
according to initial reviews in the field, solves
once and for all the random-white balance problem
in AWB mode. I shoot Raw and mostly in b/w so this
hasn't bothered me, but it is a boon nonetheless.
I've already installed the firmware and it seems
to be working. Leica has released quite a few
firmware updates, all painless, and all very good
at fixing issues. Their support has been
tremendous, as you'd expect from an expensive
camera. As a side not, i don't see my Canon 40d
doing any better than the pre-firmware AWB of the
M8. Maybe its just me...
Leica M8 cameras are meant to be
upgradable - as new technologies come along,
they'll upgrade your M8 to keep pace. I really
like this idea. Instead of going for the 3 year
cycle of disposability, Leica is trying to make
your investment last. This is something most Leica
users have come to expect from the M-system - a
camera that eschews the bells and whistles and
remains eerily independent of fads. After all, an
M is a photographer's camera that takes great
pictures with a minimum of fuss (well, beyond the
fuss of actually paying into the club that is).
The first update, available this fall, will
provide a new, quieter shutter (very needed,
although they drop the top speed to 1/4000 instead
of the current 1/8000), a new LCD made of tougher
crystal somethingorother, any firmware updates
needed, re-calibration and cleaning, door to door
service and a new 2 year warrantee. It ain't
cheap, but it will keep your M8 up to date. I'm
looking forward to the subsequent update that adds
all this and a new full frame sensor, dust
cleaning etc. Not sure if I'll jump for this right
away.
The tag line: A future Proof Investment.
Pretty cool.



