Thanks Luka! Really nice shots!
Ryan, so good to see your excellent shots and input!
Luka, you have expressed it well. You are seeking to compliment rather than replace! This was my intention also, as I have no intention of selling my 5DII/ZE\'s. For the moment, I using the M9 95% of the time, because I prefer ergonomics of the smaller package.
Cost permitting, the FF of the M9, with 2 lenses maybe a good choice. From what I understand from your interest, the ZM 25/2.8 and 50 Summilux Asph may be a good starting point. There are so many lenses, until you try and with your talent, you may prefer different array of lenses. The M8 is an excellent camera also, but as I have eluded to before, FF was the deciding factor for me, albeit not a cheap one.
With the M9, you can opt for both DNG and B&W jpegs.
Thanks Luka! Really nice shots!
Ryan, so good to see your excellent shots and input!
Luka, you have expressed it well. You are seeking to compliment rather than replace! This was my intention also, as I have no intention of selling my 5DII/ZE\'s. For the moment, I using the M9 95% of the time, because I prefer ergonomics of the smaller package.
Cost permitting, the FF of the M9, with 2 lenses maybe a good choice. From what I understand from your interest, the ZM 25/2.8 and 50 Summilux Asph may be a good starting point. There are so many lenses, until you try and with your talent, you may prefer different array of lenses. The M8 is an excellent camera also, but as I have eluded to before, FF was the deciding factor for me, albeit not a cheap one.
Thanks Luka!
Ryan, so good to see your excellent shots and input!
Luka, you have expressed it well. You are seeking to compliment rather than replace! This was my intention also, as I have no intention of selling my 5DII/ZE\'s. For the moment, I using the M9 95% of the time, because I prefer ergonomics of the smaller package.
Cost permitting, the FF of the M9, with 2 lenses maybe a good choice. From what I understand from your interest, the ZM 25/2.8 and 50 Summilux Asph may be a good starting point. There are so many lenses, until you try and with your talent, you may prefer different array of lenses. The M8 is an excellent camera also, but as I have eluded to before, FF was the deciding factor for me, albeit not a cheap one.