I do love the B&W images. I always feel they are more dramatic that their colour counterparts. I can easily convert the RAW images from my Fuji and Nikon cameras into various B&W versions but there is something special about the Leica with its dedicated sensor. I hope you enjoy your trip to London as I live here and get out as often as I can every week. So many photo opportunities.
Did you try an orange filter on your lenses with the M10M? I had a Q2 Monochrom and wish I never sold it. It produced superb images. I did get an M11 Monochrom later, so things aren’t so bad.
@johnkasianowicz6536 So what do you think of your M11M in comparison to the Q2M, if I may ask? I’m in the situation that I “maybe” want to let go of my Q2M, to get the M11M so that I can use my M Lenses with it. But some of my best work ever is with the Q2M, and I’m really debating whether to do it or not :)
The increased resolution on the m10 mono is due to the lack of bayer filtration. Same for the incredibly clean high ISO performance. I bought the m10 mono 4 months ago and have been choosing it over my m11-p regularly. Hope yours continues to serve you well!
A few years back I bought a new Monochrom, mounted a 50 Summicron and started a back to basics year. Doing this definitely improved my vision and I got some of the best images I’ve made in half a century of photography. Eventually I traded the Monochrom for a SL which became SL2 a few years later. But I still miss that Monochrom. It was a great camera.
Interesting observations on B&W a couple of questions if I may, what/where did you get the very nice tripod standard lamp from? Did you go up to the castle while at Lake Bled I have not seen any top down pictures from you yet!
@@HadleyHope The lamps from John Lewis! We love it! Yes! They’ll be in the proper Lake Bled video! However the photos from up there didn’t turn out as well as I’d hoped!
Great video. I started B&W back in the day because it was all I could afford when I was a kid, and I could carry the process through all the steps from shooting to developing to print. I alway appreciated B&W and when I bought a Q2 monochrom there was a resurgence of my love of B&W photography. Now with the Q2 and M11 monochrom I find myself increasingly favoring B&W over color. I'll shoot colorful images but prefer interesting light and shadow and texture more.
Fantastic video! Indeed, the sharpness and contrast in the monochrome photos you shared are amazing. Hyped for the Nurburgring video :D I "raced" so many times in it, back in my Gran Turismo gaming days. Cheers!
I was afraid to click and watch this video, since I feared I might get the urge to get a Leica Monochrome again ... and yes kinda do :D I had the Q2M in the past and speaking of first time experience, which will never return - the birth of my second daughter I only had the Q2M with me, therefore no color image from that day :D But it was a good decision since the lighting condition in the hospital was terrible, therefore the high ISO performance of these Monos did come handy. I have moved a lot of my Leica gear around and ended up for now with the Q3 43 and an MP black paint. If I want to do Mono, I go analogue for now. But it sure doesn't have the high ISO stuff, but gives you typical film photography challenges. Great video and awesome to hear you have more in the pipeline to share. Can't wait!
I upgraded from the M9 Monochrom to the M10M and wanted to sell the original Monochrom. For a variety of reasons, this sale never materialised. After three years of neglect, I picked up the old Monochrom again last year and enjoy it now more than any other digital camera I have. So, even though the M10M or even the M11M are superior in their technical specs (and I appreciate especially the quiet shutter and good ISO performance), the images from the M9M have something special to them. I need less editing for them than for the M10M files... IN addition, I appreciate the M9M's status as being the first of its kind, so really a radical decision by Leica to build it in the first place. Long story short - right now I hold on to both Monochroms, but if one had to go at the moment, it would currently rather be the M10M...
HI, nice review. I hardly edit my images aside from levelling my horizon and +- my exposure a bit that is all. I have the M Mochrome246 , basically I it set to 1600ISO and at f8 that's it. And yes many do over cook ( Excess editing ) their images.
My philosophy today is if I want to shoot color - use my iPhone, If you want monochrom then I have my Q2M. After looking at my favorite images from the year before, I realized that they would be better in monochrome. That is why this summer I bought a used Q2M and have not look back. If definitely does make you a better photographer. Color for me is family snapshots to show family and text to relatives. I can see your UA-cam phobia raising its ugly head. :). Good assessment about what B&W only brings to the game.
Curious, have you tried to colorize any of those images in Photoshop? I'm glad you enjoyed it but I just don't like black and white when color is an option. Then again, maybe that's why I should try it out for an extended time to grow as you did. Solid video and looking forward to the Germany trip 👀
The M10-Monochrom is the best current digital M, better than the M11 or M11-Monochrom, don't take my word for it, test an M11-Monochrom next to it. The mistake you made was not taking it to Lake Bled, you can only grow as a photographer by stepping out of your comfort zone and taking chances. Not by being bad and having room to improve, always playing it safe is the best way to stay the same
@@PatrickColpron I have no doubt about the first part! No regrets about leaving it at home during lake bled, I’ve got a couple of photos from that trip that are some of the best I’ve taken, and colour plays a strong role in them!
Who knew that black and white photography was all about light and the absence of light? The M10M was a game-changing camera for me and, though I bought the M11M, I am keeping the M10M, too.
I’m the opposite of you. I want to sell my color M10 and will keep my M10M. I fell in love with monochrome and it’s hard for me to put it down and use another camera. I’ve been using my M10M for over a year now, so it’s not a passing fancy. I have two Sony cameras for color.
Set your M11 to RAW and JPEG, and use the M11 like your monochrome camera, shooting mono to JPEG, keeping the RAW as backup. You can carry on the ‘experiment’ with some redundancy.
@@derrenleepoole some cameras do better than others, plus these cameras usually cost less than newer cameras. I know it is not about the camera, I have been doing this (photography) for 46 years but in this specific case between the M11 and the M10-Monochrom the M10-Monochrom is the better camera, better than the M11-Monochrom too.
“Being bad at something gives you room to grow” is a great quote from the video. Super true. Great job man!
I do love the B&W images. I always feel they are more dramatic that their colour counterparts. I can easily convert the RAW images from my Fuji and Nikon cameras into various B&W versions but there is something special about the Leica with its dedicated sensor. I hope you enjoy your trip to London as I live here and get out as often as I can every week. So many photo opportunities.
I would love to join you in London - perhaps one day when my kids are a bit older :) Visited London quite often in the past before kids :D
Did you try an orange filter on your lenses with the M10M?
I had a Q2 Monochrom and wish I never sold it. It produced superb images. I did get an M11 Monochrom later, so things aren’t so bad.
@@johnkasianowicz6536 I haven’t yet! I do want to!
@johnkasianowicz6536 So what do you think of your M11M in comparison to the Q2M, if I may ask? I’m in the situation that I “maybe” want to let go of my Q2M, to get the M11M so that I can use my M Lenses with it. But some of my best work ever is with the Q2M, and I’m really debating whether to do it or not :)
The increased resolution on the m10 mono is due to the lack of bayer filtration. Same for the incredibly clean high ISO performance. I bought the m10 mono 4 months ago and have been choosing it over my m11-p regularly. Hope yours continues to serve you well!
A few years back I bought a new Monochrom, mounted a 50 Summicron and started a back to basics year. Doing this definitely improved my vision and I got some of the best images I’ve made in half a century of photography. Eventually I traded the Monochrom for a SL which became SL2 a few years later. But I still miss that Monochrom. It was a great camera.
Interesting observations on B&W a couple of questions if I may, what/where did you get the very nice tripod standard lamp from?
Did you go up to the castle while at Lake Bled I have not seen any top down pictures from you yet!
@@HadleyHope The lamps from John Lewis! We love it!
Yes! They’ll be in the proper Lake Bled video! However the photos from up there didn’t turn out as well as I’d hoped!
Great video. I started B&W back in the day because it was all I could afford when I was a kid, and I could carry the process through all the steps from shooting to developing to print. I alway appreciated B&W and when I bought a Q2 monochrom there was a resurgence of my love of B&W photography. Now with the Q2 and M11 monochrom I find myself increasingly favoring B&W over color. I'll shoot colorful images but prefer interesting light and shadow and texture more.
Fantastic video!
Indeed, the sharpness and contrast in the monochrome photos you shared are amazing.
Hyped for the Nurburgring video :D I "raced" so many times in it, back in my Gran Turismo gaming days.
Cheers!
I was afraid to click and watch this video, since I feared I might get the urge to get a Leica Monochrome again ... and yes kinda do :D
I had the Q2M in the past and speaking of first time experience, which will never return - the birth of my second daughter I only had the Q2M with me, therefore no color image from that day :D
But it was a good decision since the lighting condition in the hospital was terrible, therefore the high ISO performance of these Monos did come handy.
I have moved a lot of my Leica gear around and ended up for now with the Q3 43 and an MP black paint. If I want to do Mono, I go analogue for now. But it sure doesn't have the high ISO stuff, but gives you typical film photography challenges.
Great video and awesome to hear you have more in the pipeline to share. Can't wait!
I upgraded from the M9 Monochrom to the M10M and wanted to sell the original Monochrom. For a variety of reasons, this sale never materialised. After three years of neglect, I picked up the old Monochrom again last year and enjoy it now more than any other digital camera I have. So, even though the M10M or even the M11M are superior in their technical specs (and I appreciate especially the quiet shutter and good ISO performance), the images from the M9M have something special to them. I need less editing for them than for the M10M files... IN addition, I appreciate the M9M's status as being the first of its kind, so really a radical decision by Leica to build it in the first place.
Long story short - right now I hold on to both Monochroms, but if one had to go at the moment, it would currently rather be the M10M...
HI, nice review. I hardly edit my images aside from levelling my horizon and +- my exposure a bit that is all. I have the M Mochrome246 , basically I it set to 1600ISO and at f8 that's it. And yes many do over cook ( Excess editing ) their images.
Good video brother. Do love that m10 mono. Battery noooooot good tho! M11m huge improvement in that area :)
Also…. Chuck an orange or yellow filter in it!
My philosophy today is if I want to shoot color - use my iPhone, If you want monochrom then I have my Q2M. After looking at my favorite images from the year before, I realized that they would be better in monochrome. That is why this summer I bought a used Q2M and have not look back. If definitely does make you a better photographer. Color for me is family snapshots to show family and text to relatives. I can see your UA-cam phobia raising its ugly head. :). Good assessment about what B&W only brings to the game.
@@chrisbogart687 a few people have suggested their love for the Q2M during mono month! Seems to be a well loved camera!
what’s UA-cam phobia? 🤔
Partner the M10M with a Ricoh GR3, it’s pocketable and has plenty of resolution and presets to save on post ❤That’s my combo
@@dayzpast didn’t have the Ricoh for long! But what an incredible little camera it is
Curious, have you tried to colorize any of those images in Photoshop? I'm glad you enjoyed it but I just don't like black and white when color is an option. Then again, maybe that's why I should try it out for an extended time to grow as you did. Solid video and looking forward to the Germany trip 👀
So maybe a Q2 mono would be the perfect fun companion?
I’ve considered it! Not sure if mono matches what I’d use it for 🤔
Some bad photos are better in black and white, some are better in colour. Same thing with good photos. :)
The M10-Monochrom is the best current digital M, better than the M11 or M11-Monochrom, don't take my word for it, test an M11-Monochrom next to it.
The mistake you made was not taking it to Lake Bled, you can only grow as a photographer by stepping out of your comfort zone and taking chances. Not by being bad and having room to improve, always playing it safe is the best way to stay the same
@@PatrickColpron
I have no doubt about the first part!
No regrets about leaving it at home during lake bled, I’ve got a couple of photos from that trip that are some of the best I’ve taken, and colour plays a strong role in them!
Who knew that black and white photography was all about light and the absence of light? The M10M was a game-changing camera for me and, though I bought the M11M, I am keeping the M10M, too.
@@vinylisland6386 mind blowing
9:06 Alan Schaller as a fitting surprise guest?;)
@@Scede ahah! Not quite… better I reckon 👀
I’m the opposite of you. I want to sell my color M10 and will keep my M10M. I fell in love with monochrome and it’s hard for me to put it down and use another camera. I’ve been using my M10M for over a year now, so it’s not a passing fancy. I have two Sony cameras for color.
@@vampolascott36 it’s great how we all have such different tastes! 👌🏻
Set your M11 to RAW and JPEG, and use the M11 like your monochrome camera, shooting mono to JPEG, keeping the RAW as backup. You can carry on the ‘experiment’ with some redundancy.
Yes and no, in theory yes but it isn't the same, the M10-Monochrom is a better camera, period.
@@PatrickColpron it isn’t about which is the ‘better’ camera… it’s about how we see light and read a scene. Any camera will do for this.
@@derrenleepoole some cameras do better than others, plus these cameras usually cost less than newer cameras. I know it is not about the camera, I have been doing this (photography) for 46 years but in this specific case between the M11 and the M10-Monochrom the M10-Monochrom is the better camera, better than the M11-Monochrom too.
First off, the color grade is 👌🏼
Right?
@@WesKriesel @hunterhart1
Well you two are going to be biased at all 😏
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can't afford that so instead I've got a bunch of HP5+
edit: someday I'll probably get a k3iii monochrome though
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Sell the monochrome and get an M6. You can swap sensors in that camera from b&w to colour. The money you save will buy you lots of lovely film 😁
@@jasonwhitehead4068 I already have an M6… I sits pretty unused at the moment!
10k camera for 20 pictures of a varse. Only 500 per shot.: ) Jokes aside, I hope you get many yaers of enjoyment from it
@@LeoisalgoI was wondering what to sell the prints for… 😂
@@Goughie :))
The obvious answer is a Q2 monochrom.
Pentax K3 Monochrome, is SO MUCH better b&w camera than that lieca. 🤷♂️
@@Janihonkalaxx oh yeah! It has autofocus! That’s a game changer!
Joking aside I’d like to try one! 😂
@@Goughie better body(ergonomic) , better dynamic range, etc
@@Goughie better body(ergonomic) , better dynamic range, etc
you are probably looking for the perfect camera LOL
@@filmfinderuk no no! I’m looking for the worst
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