Jim Mohundro
Leading Member
Although it's by no mean a deal-breaker on my quest to move my full frame efforts from the Nikon D700 to the Leica M digital family, I noted while looking at M9 specs that metering is center-weighted. In the 70s through the 90s when my principal camera body was the Nikon F, the Nikon metering was center-weighted and, then coming from a Leica M2 and Nikon S3 rangefinder cameras with no built-in metering was a pretty pleasant break-in experience. However, when I moved to the Nikon DSLRs and eventually added my backup, lightweight M4/3, I was able to use matrix and spot metering in addition in addition to center-weighting, depending on the subject (matrix generally for scenery, spot and centerweighted for portraits, etc.
What metering experiences, if any, has anyone on this forum had in making a transition from the options in a three-metering system directly to, or back to, a solely center-weighted Leica M digital system?
As I think about acquiring a good used M I've become a bit drawn to the M9 because of the 18Mp versus the M8 and M8.2 10 Mp, but I'm not tempted by the much pricier 24Mp Ms. Looking at the B&H and Adorama web sites itbappears that the M9 has been discontinued. Is the M9 an optimum choice for the money in the used M environment.
What metering experiences, if any, has anyone on this forum had in making a transition from the options in a three-metering system directly to, or back to, a solely center-weighted Leica M digital system?
As I think about acquiring a good used M I've become a bit drawn to the M9 because of the 18Mp versus the M8 and M8.2 10 Mp, but I'm not tempted by the much pricier 24Mp Ms. Looking at the B&H and Adorama web sites itbappears that the M9 has been discontinued. Is the M9 an optimum choice for the money in the used M environment.