Bob G wrote:How long were you on the waiting list or has Leica caught up the baglog?
What are your impressions?
Hi Bob, I have also been watching the release of the M9 and how difficult it has been to get one. When inquiring about availability in Australia in February I was told that there would be little or no stock until May. I actually "stumbled" across mine in a Camera shop in Innsbruck , Austria.
My, impressions......well as a travel camera it has proven to be great, lightweight and unobtrusive. I have had two overseas trips with it already and will be going to Hawaii next month. I can carry the body and four lenses on board a plane without fear of being told to stow some of my gear in the checked in luggage.
In terms of Leica service, I had some initial issues with the card reader and the local dealer (even though I bought it in Austria) gave me a loan body whilst mine was sent back to Germany for repairs. You would never get that with Canon or Nikon unless you were a serious professional.
Quality, well it is early days and I am still getting used to the rangefinder focus system but it is such a simple camera with great lenses that I found it easy to use and the quality has been as good as my Canon 5D2. I have heard that it is poor at high ISO but the lenses are quite fast and i rarely use high ISO...that 's why they invented flash guns.
I wouldn't attempt to use the Leica M9 for sports photography but it wasn't designed for that.
Hope this helps...
Stuart