On Nov 9, 2006, at 2:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Read Marc Williams' comments about halfway down the page. I know  
> him and respect his opinions. He's the same guy who praised the  
> *istD on the Leica forum.
> http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00Ijbm&tag=

Sounds like the same issue that Sony ran into with the F828. The IR- 
block filter was too leaky which contributed to wild "purple  
fringing" everywhere. Only difference being  that with a $5000 body- 
only M8, Leica would be much more inclined to develop a solution and  
fix the problem via a recall than Sony should be with an $800  
complete camera price.

(The F828 was one of the 'hottest' cameras ever. With a Type 87c IR- 
pass filter on it, passing only 1000nm or shorter wavelengths so that  
it's virtually opaque to visible light, the EVF/LCD can clearly see  
enough data coming through for a perfectly clear picture *without  
engaging the "NightShot" mode* at all.)

Godfrey

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