Love your straightforward style and how you don’t wax poetic about using the M system as if it’s some kind of otherworldly, mythical experience. Got my M Typ262 in May and have been extremely happy with it. I absolutely love zone-focusing/pre-focusing for my images when it comes to photographing mobile subjects and can’t recommend it enough. While anyone can slow down and be more intentional with any camera system, the M series just feels great and intuitive to use. Will most likely pick up a 240 after doing a few more gigs to have that 28mm/50mm cohesion for weddings/photojournalism. I come from the Nikon and Fujifilm systems and still love them a lot. This just hits a bit different and I’ve been enjoying my time figuring it all out. Great video!
Thank you for the compliments. I definitely agree with what you’ve said. I have found the M system to be very intuitive. I still love my Fuji but there’s just something about the Leica that feels great. What lens are you using with your M262?
@@ShawnPBruce 28mm is my favorite, it is kinda forgiving lense. But these corona days I use 50mm, which is a bit more demanding, forces you to pick things.
@@ShawnPBruce this is my first Leica and the camera I bought came with the cheap 7artisans 35mm f2. It’s actually not bad at all. It’s funny I watched a couple of your older videos and I also went from DSLR to Fuji and now also a digital Leica so a pretty similar history to you. I also happen to be located not far in MD as well. Small world
Haha small world indeed. I’ve been interested in the 7Artisans and TTArtisans lenses. I have a 7Artisans for my Fuji and I love it. I really want to try one of the 0.95 offerings.
@@ShawnPBruce yeah I haven’t really formed a full opinion on the 35 f2. On the Fuji side I do have the 7artisans 35mm .95. If you haven’t shit with it before maybe you can borrow it to make a video sometime.
Wow, thanks so much for the compliment. I appreciate that. I’ve been so tempted to look at an M10 but I’m still so impressed with my M240. It’s such a solid camera. What kind of stuff are you photographing?
the m240 has extreme green shadows in the 800-1000 iso range which caused me to upgrade to the m10. without that one issue i think it's just as good as the m10 or anything else on the market image wise.
@@ShawnPBruce i was just telling a friend about this yesterday. aside from the green shadow issue i think the only other upgrade from the m10 is the screen is brighter therefore somewhat more helpful in some regards but not all.. other than that if the m240 did not have the green shadow issue there is literally no reason to upgrade to the m10. unfortunately for me the green shadow issue was a deal breaker for my style of work.
It's been a great camera. I still use mine regularly. The battery life has been my favorite part. I can spend an entire day (8 hrs +) walking and still have some battery at the end of the day.
Note that Leica's in-camera noise reduction tries to preserve details over smoothening the image. Japanese manufacturers implement the opposite. If you apply modern noise reduction programs such as DxO's deep prime or Topaz, you may be able to get even better results. Enjoyed your video, great images!
Thanks, John! I appreciate the kind words. I tried Topaz in the past and was truly blown away by its performance. Software has really come a long way in the last few years.
oh wow i see greatfalls lol i guess we are in the same area i mainly shoot with a leica m3 and was wondering how is the rangefinder on this been meaning to jump back into digital but i feel i need a true rangefinder digital of Im going to enjoy shooting with it
Native DNG files is really nice. Do you ever use Live View? The 240 seems like it could be the ultimate platform for adapting film lenses with Live View.
Nice content. I've had my M240 for about six years now, and it still performs 100 %. Some weeks ago I was offered a non seller M-P240 brand new for under USD 5,000. Instead of a 28 mm, I bought a Q, so I don't need to change lenses when on a photo job. I noticed your use of UV filters. They're useless and harm the quality of high performance lenses. Keep on rolling!
Instead of relying on filters, I prefer to use lens hood as protection instead. The only time the front element of a Leica lens was crashed, was while I relied on an UV filter as protection. The UV filter was shattered as well. Never again
I’ve had my eye on one for a little while now. I actually saw a review on UA-cam and it was impressive. I might just have to pick one up. My other interest was a 90mm, but I don’t know how often I’d use it.
@@ShawnPBruce the 90 mm 2.5 leica lens is nice too on the m240 i really like that setup, the bokeh is great and microcontrast in black and white is really nice
@@depotmsa2362 you're not making this easy. haha I'll definitely have to check out the 2.5. I've used an f4 and was impressed. Definitely going to see if I can find an f2.5.
@@ShawnPBruce oh dude hold the phone , the tt artisan 90 1.25 just came out yesterday and i will be tesing it some time this week ....holy crap that crazy
I’ve really enjoyed using the M240, but I’ve always enjoyed using manual focus. I had a Sony kit for a while and used a lot of vintage lenses with focus peaking and loved it. The M240 is even easier to focus, so I love it. The Q definitely has its perks, particularly autofocus. I also think the colors from the Q come out a little more saturated and punchy. With that said, the image quality from the Q is fantastic. The images are sharp and detailed. The ISO performance has been pretty great. I’d argue better than the M240. My hesitation with the Q has always been the 28mm focal length. I’m a much bigger fan of the 35mm and often switch back and forth with my 50mm. I’ve always felt more comfortable with those focal lengths. I still use my Q occasionally, but I find that the M240 and 35mm are almost always in my bag.
@@ShawnPBruce Thanks for the detailed response Bruce. I also had the Q, but sold it recently as I wanted more than the 28mm focal length. I too prefer 35 or 50 for most of my images. I shoot Sony mainly and am looking at using some manual lenses to get a feel for it, before taking the plunge. But I know that a Leica will be calling my name at some point lol.
Thank you! And congrats! The M experience is great. I’ve basically stopped using all of my other equipment. The M just has a certain element that makes me want to make photos.
Not a good idea to have your M so close to the edge of the table . . . especially with the cat there. Speaking from experience . . . good for my cat that I loved him more than my gear !
Yeah, it's only taken me 10 years of working in the industry to buy a camera that's a few generations old. Truly remarkable amount of work that went into it.
I’m surprised you’d waste your time responding to such a subpar photographer. Early on in my career I learned that the people who spend time criticizing others are not as successful, nor as skilled. I hope you’ll find a more constructive use of your time.
Looking to buy a M240! UA-cam recommended your video and I really enjoyed the images:) thanks!
Oh awesome! I still love mine. I've been using it just about everyday. It's still a fantastic camera.
@@ShawnPBruce great to hear! I might get it next week:D
Another great video Shawn! Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the Leica M system!
Thanks, Jomar! I appreciate that!
Love your straightforward style and how you don’t wax poetic about using the M system as if it’s some kind of otherworldly, mythical experience.
Got my M Typ262 in May and have been extremely happy with it. I absolutely love zone-focusing/pre-focusing for my images when it comes to photographing mobile subjects and can’t recommend it enough. While anyone can slow down and be more intentional with any camera system, the M series just feels great and intuitive to use. Will most likely pick up a 240 after doing a few more gigs to have that 28mm/50mm cohesion for weddings/photojournalism. I come from the Nikon and Fujifilm systems and still love them a lot. This just hits a bit different and I’ve been enjoying my time figuring it all out.
Great video!
Thank you for the compliments. I definitely agree with what you’ve said. I have found the M system to be very intuitive. I still love my Fuji but there’s just something about the Leica that feels great.
What lens are you using with your M262?
@@ShawnPBruce I’m currently using a 50mm Summicron v3 and the MS-Optics 28mm f2. Both great lenses with amazing compact size and image quality!
excellent video, your photos are so organic from the 240, what lightroom profile do you use ?
Thanks! I can’t exactly remember what I was using at the time. Probably RNI presets. That’s what I still use today.
@@ShawnPBruce thanks alot, ill give those a try with my 240
Any Leica M is a great camera. My M9 is the best purchase I have made, still using it this day.
I agree 100%. Any favorite lens or lenses? I’m always fascinated by what lenses people gravitate towards.
@@ShawnPBruce 28mm is my favorite, it is kinda forgiving lense. But these corona days I use 50mm, which is a bit more demanding, forces you to pick things.
Oh that’s awesome. I try to switch up my lenses every few trips out just to keep on my toes. It’s been a great way to inspire me to create new work.
Great shots. Just got mine a couple of days ago so still learning.
Congrats! And thank you! What’s your go to lens?
@@ShawnPBruce this is my first Leica and the camera I bought came with the cheap 7artisans 35mm f2. It’s actually not bad at all.
It’s funny I watched a couple of your older videos and I also went from DSLR to Fuji and now also a digital Leica so a pretty similar history to you. I also happen to be located not far in MD as well. Small world
Haha small world indeed.
I’ve been interested in the 7Artisans and TTArtisans lenses. I have a 7Artisans for my Fuji and I love it. I really want to try one of the 0.95 offerings.
@@ShawnPBruce yeah I haven’t really formed a full opinion on the 35 f2. On the Fuji side I do have the 7artisans 35mm .95. If you haven’t shit with it before maybe you can borrow it to make a video sometime.
Very nice, thoughtful, review. I have an M240 and an M10 but often prefer the rendering of the M240.
Wow, thanks so much for the compliment. I appreciate that. I’ve been so tempted to look at an M10 but I’m still so impressed with my M240. It’s such a solid camera.
What kind of stuff are you photographing?
@@ShawnPBruce I photograph street scenes, landscapes and general daylight shots. If not photographing high iso shots I wouldn't personally change.
00:01 your name is Sean Aginh?
the m240 has extreme green shadows in the 800-1000 iso range which caused me to upgrade to the m10. without that one issue i think it's just as good as the m10 or anything else on the market image wise.
How are you liking the performance of your M10 in comparison?
@@ShawnPBruce i was just telling a friend about this yesterday. aside from the green shadow issue i think the only other upgrade
from the m10 is the screen is brighter therefore somewhat more helpful in some regards but not all.. other than that if the m240 did not have the green shadow issue there is literally no reason to upgrade to the m10. unfortunately for me the green shadow issue was a deal breaker for my style of work.
Very straightforward video I love this kind of content!
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it.
Great video mate. I’m seriously considering this. On my channel I’ve been using my m8.2, but I may add the m240 🤔
It's been a great camera. I still use mine regularly. The battery life has been my favorite part. I can spend an entire day (8 hrs +) walking and still have some battery at the end of the day.
@@ShawnPBruce yes I’ve heard a lot of great things about the battery 🙏
Note that Leica's in-camera noise reduction tries to preserve details over smoothening the image. Japanese manufacturers implement the opposite. If you apply modern noise reduction programs such as DxO's deep prime or Topaz, you may be able to get even better results. Enjoyed your video, great images!
Thanks, John! I appreciate the kind words. I tried Topaz in the past and was truly blown away by its performance. Software has really come a long way in the last few years.
oh wow i see greatfalls lol i guess we are in the same area i mainly shoot with a leica m3 and was wondering how is the rangefinder on this been meaning to jump back into digital but i feel i need a true rangefinder digital of Im going to enjoy shooting with it
Native DNG files is really nice. Do you ever use Live View?
The 240 seems like it could be the ultimate platform for adapting film lenses with Live View.
I’ve used live view here and there. It’s kind of slow, so I typically avoid it. But I do have the EVF, which makes things nicer.
Nice content. I've had my M240 for about six years now, and it still performs 100 %. Some weeks ago I was offered a non seller M-P240 brand new for under USD 5,000. Instead of a 28 mm, I bought a Q, so I don't need to change lenses when on a photo job. I noticed your use of UV filters. They're useless and harm the quality of high performance lenses. Keep on rolling!
Thanks for your comment. I love my Q. It's been such an incredible camera.
UV filters also protect the front element and nit all of us are millionares who can afford smashing their leica gear day in day out
Instead of relying on filters, I prefer to use lens hood as protection instead. The only time the front element of a Leica lens was crashed, was while I relied on an UV filter as protection. The UV filter was shattered as well. Never again
Good pictures 👌
Thanks so much! I appreciate that!
Are you from DC? I see a lot of DC area scenes.
I lived in DC for three years. I’m in Brooklyn now. I still go back a couple times a year though.
tt arisan leica m mount lenses will blow you away , I tested the 0.95 and my gawd ! you need one
I’ve had my eye on one for a little while now. I actually saw a review on UA-cam and it was impressive. I might just have to pick one up. My other interest was a 90mm, but I don’t know how often I’d use it.
@@ShawnPBruce the 90 mm 2.5 leica lens is nice too on the m240 i really like that setup, the bokeh is great and microcontrast in black and white is really nice
@@depotmsa2362 you're not making this easy. haha I'll definitely have to check out the 2.5. I've used an f4 and was impressed. Definitely going to see if I can find an f2.5.
@@ShawnPBruce oh dude hold the phone , the tt artisan 90 1.25 just came out yesterday and i will be tesing it some time this week ....holy crap that crazy
You inspired me to buy m240. 55
Love that photo at 2:15
Thanks! That was from an early spring trip to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
Dammit dude you just made me subscribe to your channel! Truly enjoyed your thoughts.
Wow, thanks so much. I really appreciate it!
How do you feel using the M240 vs the Q? Usability wise and IQ wise with the M lenses you have?
I’ve really enjoyed using the M240, but I’ve always enjoyed using manual focus. I had a Sony kit for a while and used a lot of vintage lenses with focus peaking and loved it. The M240 is even easier to focus, so I love it.
The Q definitely has its perks, particularly autofocus. I also think the colors from the Q come out a little more saturated and punchy. With that said, the image quality from the Q is fantastic. The images are sharp and detailed. The ISO performance has been pretty great. I’d argue better than the M240.
My hesitation with the Q has always been the 28mm focal length. I’m a much bigger fan of the 35mm and often switch back and forth with my 50mm. I’ve always felt more comfortable with those focal lengths. I still use my Q occasionally, but I find that the M240 and 35mm are almost always in my bag.
@@ShawnPBruce Thanks for the detailed response Bruce.
I also had the Q, but sold it recently as I wanted more than the 28mm focal length. I too prefer 35 or 50 for most of my images.
I shoot Sony mainly and am looking at using some manual lenses to get a feel for it, before taking the plunge. But I know that a Leica will be calling my name at some point lol.
I truly have no regrets for taking the plunge. The M240 has been an incredible camera. It just makes the whole process more engaging. I love it.
got my dream cam.. the m10 and man the m experience is such a dream. haha i gave my gf leica q bc it wasn’t getting any love
solid video man!
Thank you! And congrats! The M experience is great. I’ve basically stopped using all of my other equipment. The M just has a certain element that makes me want to make photos.
Not a good idea to have your M so close to the edge of the table . . . especially with the cat there. Speaking from experience . . . good for my cat that I loved him more than my gear !
Kill the beast. He must pay
careful cat...
the amount of money being shown in this video is really quite remarkable. puke
Yeah, it's only taken me 10 years of working in the industry to buy a camera that's a few generations old. Truly remarkable amount of work that went into it.
Mediocre images with an expensive gear. Living proof the gear does not make you a good photographer ,Sorry
I’m surprised you’d waste your time responding to such a subpar photographer. Early on in my career I learned that the people who spend time criticizing others are not as successful, nor as skilled. I hope you’ll find a more constructive use of your time.