I dont mean to be offtopic but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
I agree with your comments. I am using a M10-D and I also enjoy the feel how I “created” the photos. Initially I wanted to purchase the MD, but Leica released the M10-D just 6 months later so I saved up more and bought the M10-D new.
I just recently sold my Leica m10 for an m10d. The best decision I’ve made. I absolutely love taking it everywhere I go and taking pictures of my family and our adventures.
#Always wear a camera# (Thorsten Overgaard) I do 90 % of my press photography with a Leica M240. The M262 is too slow for my workflow, but for photographers who are not in a hurry, the M262 is a great camera. Good look and keep on vloggin...
Are you still using the M-D. I have acquired one and find the DNG files from the M-D are not as universal as other more common digital Leica. I am looking for edit programs that work or can convert the files. I would love to use the Leica iOS program on my iPad Pro but it does not use the M-D files. Any tips?
Can not afford the Leica, however just picked up the Fuji x100f to have a similar experience... when you were shooting with Fuji, any experience with Fuji x100?
Yes! The X100 was my go-to to get a similar feel to this. I personally much prefer the 50mm focal length, though. So that always bugged me about the X100. I’ve actually never had the X100F, though. I always shot on the original X100. I hope you’re enjoying it!
Totally agreed! I’ll always keep a modern mirrorless around for video and really technical landscape photography but the Leica is the only camera I’ll never get sick of using
Leica should pay you for this video! A camera like this forces you too think about what you're shooting. After you see what you've got after post, mistakes shouldn't repeat themselves on the next shoot. Thanks Jason!!
SL is a great camera. With Sigma now making L-Mount lenses it makes it much easier to get great lenses for that system (although you just can’t beat true Leica glass)
great camera, I wanted that many times, and almost pulled the trigger to get a used one but its was kind of beaten up so cancelled the deal, decided on the silver M10-P than freaking 2 weeks later, the M10-D comes out :(, want that but already bought the M10-P from eBay, no returns! I later got the M edition 60 lightly used and very minty from a leica store for a good price and am loving it, the idea was to keep the beautiful 35mm lux and sell the body to recover half the cost but I reluctantly used it at a wedding reception party and I was loving how it felt with no screen, made me more free, fearful and bold at the same time, bring on the limitations and see how powerful the human mind is at cracking them all! We give too less of a credit to this machine that is the human body! I am keeping my M60 kit! Its just too beautiful and works just fine. It does not have exposer compensation like the M-D typ 262 but I am fine with it. I did pick up the M10-D at my local leica store to feel and man that thing with the thumb grip feels so natural and secure in the hands. Once I saw the M-D 262 or should I say the M60 as it was the pioneer, a lightbulb just went on over my head, a camera without a screen is so so beautiful looking! especially a rangefinder like a leica. I was loving the idea. How the hell the photographers back in the days did it with film and no preview?? please rediscover the pleasure of photography without the automation and aid of technology, it certainly takes that human touch and interaction with the art of photography and of course your equipment matters and you should love it! and love using it. GREAT VID JASON, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Ronit, we just did it cuz we had no choice. I shot weddings and portraits from 1990-2000 with medium format film systems. Manual focus, manual exposure, manual flash. When men were men! 😀 Bought a Nikon D1 in 2000 and switched to digital for the next 10 years.
@@jklphoto Indeed, that's all we had right? ha ha ha, yeah it was sink or swim for sure. My first camera was minolta 7 rangefinder, this was in 1998 or so, my uncle gave it to me to use and keep, Never used a manual camera before, let alone a RANGEFINDER! SLR would have been more friendly, but my dad took me and the camera to a local photo studio in Fiji and the photographer showed me how to focus and what speeds to shoot at, I can't believe how good an image the camera would take, I think it had a f1.8 40mm fixed lens on it. after that I got into SLRs and in 2010 switched to digital, love digital cause how easy it is and you get that instant review either on the camera or at home, no waiting, no wasting $$ and no clutter of pictures. Had the digital but no soul in the modern photography equipment, then I started using older lenses on my DSLR, adapted them, that forced me to drop the DSLR altogether and try finding a digital body that was mirrorless and that looked retro, I knew about leica but man it was like taboo because of the price. eventually I had no choice but to get one, LOVING IT! Mind you I only invested in a canon EOS-M first gen body and that's it before getting a leica T and an M later. For sure nothing gets the blood boiling like using an all out manual system that has your back when you need it because it is so well engineered.
Jason, I like your style, man. Going off-road in your Toyota & 📸 with a Leica M-D. The joke from the Amazon jungle is: you like to take a Land Rover into the jungle, but take the Land Cruiser if you want to come out. 😂 ultimately, I chose the typ 262 over the M-D for the screen. I needed to see the shadings of my images before making my final image & being able to see the images makes it easier. Really, either version will provide a slower, tactile photographic experience for the sake of photography. Thank you for a enjoyable video. ✌🏼& 📸
@@JasonWebberYT Man... idk... the plan was to sell the M-D after getting the M10-D, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. I have had some of my favorite photo moments with the M-D. And it's definitely a lot more... raw when compared to the M10-D. I have the EVF with the M10-D, I can connect via wifi if needed... for some reason, it doesn't feel as "simple" as the M-D. Probably because the wifi and EVF, but it also has auto ISO. I do love how thin the M10-D is. And the built in thumbrest is awesome. If I put on the 28mm summaron reissue, I can literally put it all in the back pocket of some Levi's. It makes my Leica a pocket camera! But there's something about the M-D.... something that can't be listed off on a specs sheet. Something about coming home, seeing that all your photos are messed up because you used Exp. Comp. on 1 photo at the beginning of your shoot but forgot...So now all of them ended up over/under exposed.... but then learning a good lesson.... something about the extra time you put into "seeing" the photo before you push the shutter button.... Having to select the ISO while other photographers ask what ISO is.... I've had some of my most frustrating moments while shooting my M-D. But that's why it feels so amazing when you get a shot you love. And that's why you get soooo much anticipation as you're out and about shooting. The M10-D has that experience too, just not as much. Which is too bad. But if I could have only one... it'd probably be the M-D. It was my first Leica. I shot soooo many photos on that camera that it desperately needs a CLA... it has more of that manual experience I love. It's less than half the price of a new M10-D (although, you can find M9's with a bad sensor for around $700, then do the Leica "upgrade" for an M10-D which will cost you $6000, which means you're 'only' paying $6700 for an M10-D, that's what I did, plus I traded in some stuff I wasn't really using so I paid about $4k out of pocket). But idk... I've only had the M10-D a few months and it's been all COVID time. So I've only shot a couple thousand pics on it. Maybe I need to dust off the M-D and do a side by side.
I’ve hold both a xpro and a leica. The Leica definitly felt better in the hand. I love the solid feel and quality. I get the same feeling from my dad’s Zeiss Jena WW2 used Uboat binoculars. 😅 (Mint condition BLC 8x60)
I just saw your video about the Zeiss 50mm F2 that you use alongside this camera and I asked if you could explain the reasons that moved you to enter the Leica world. If only I would've waited to take a deeper look at your channel... :) Great video Jason! Keep sharing your process and your insights, take care!
He said exactly why he likes it, and it's valid. Meanwhile you're armchair whining over people's personal choices with kit. One of those sounds like a typical posturing hipster to me, and it ain't the guy with the MD.
Awesome review man and fantastic photos. This camera has always intrigued me as being an owner of an M4 but having very little time or patience to develop film. I love my Fuji X100V & XPro-3 however if I had the money and could find one I would certainly pull the trigger on on of these. I subscribed and followed you on Instagram. Keep up the good work, 👍
More landscape photography vlogs on the way - hope you enjoyed this one!
I dont mean to be offtopic but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Fletcher Brodie instablaster :)
Job well done. I understand about it being your personal camera. I too have a camera that is only for personal photography.
Excellent video talking about the attributes of the Leica M-D!!! Loved it and followed your Leica IG.
I agree with your comments. I am using a M10-D and I also enjoy the feel how I “created” the photos. Initially I wanted to purchase the MD, but Leica released the M10-D just 6 months later so I saved up more and bought the M10-D new.
Yeah the M10-D is awesome. Someday I might make the upgrade to that too but I really don’t feel the need to at this point .. thanks for watching!
I just recently sold my Leica m10 for an m10d. The best decision I’ve made. I absolutely love taking it everywhere I go and taking pictures of my family and our adventures.
#Always wear a camera# (Thorsten Overgaard) I do 90 % of my press photography with a Leica M240. The M262 is too slow for my workflow, but for photographers who are not in a hurry, the M262 is a great camera. Good look and keep on vloggin...
Thanks Paul! I’ll keep the content coming
Wait, the 262 has bigger buffer than 240...how is 240 faster??
that camera is definitely in the "dream camera" category for me
Are you still using the M-D. I have acquired one and find the DNG files from the M-D are not as universal as other more common digital Leica. I am looking for edit programs that work or can convert the files. I would love to use the Leica iOS program on my iPad Pro but it does not use the M-D files. Any tips?
Can not afford the Leica, however just picked up the Fuji x100f to have a similar experience... when you were shooting with Fuji, any experience with Fuji x100?
Yes! The X100 was my go-to to get a similar feel to this. I personally much prefer the 50mm focal length, though. So that always bugged me about the X100. I’ve actually never had the X100F, though. I always shot on the original X100. I hope you’re enjoying it!
that thing takes incredible images... and you definitely have an eye for "the action"
Leica cameras have that effect on people. It really is inspiring and I don't regret leaving Nikon and Sony behind.
Totally agreed! I’ll always keep a modern mirrorless around for video and really technical landscape photography but the Leica is the only camera I’ll never get sick of using
Leica should pay you for this video! A camera like this forces you too think about what you're shooting. After you see what you've got after post, mistakes shouldn't repeat themselves on the next shoot. Thanks Jason!!
Wondering if you needed any calibration while using the MD...?
Did you camp at Fish Creek, close to Sararac lake?
Love it. I just traded my used Leica M10d (no rear screen as well) to SL with summicron 35.
SL is a great camera. With Sigma now making L-Mount lenses it makes it much easier to get great lenses for that system (although you just can’t beat true Leica glass)
great camera, I wanted that many times, and almost pulled the trigger to get a used one but its was kind of beaten up so cancelled the deal, decided on the silver M10-P than freaking 2 weeks later, the M10-D comes out :(, want that but already bought the M10-P from eBay, no returns! I later got the M edition 60 lightly used and very minty from a leica store for a good price and am loving it, the idea was to keep the beautiful 35mm lux and sell the body to recover half the cost but I reluctantly used it at a wedding reception party and I was loving how it felt with no screen, made me more free, fearful and bold at the same time, bring on the limitations and see how powerful the human mind is at cracking them all! We give too less of a credit to this machine that is the human body! I am keeping my M60 kit! Its just too beautiful and works just fine. It does not have exposer compensation like the M-D typ 262 but I am fine with it. I did pick up the M10-D at my local leica store to feel and man that thing with the thumb grip feels so natural and secure in the hands. Once I saw the M-D 262 or should I say the M60 as it was the pioneer, a lightbulb just went on over my head, a camera without a screen is so so beautiful looking! especially a rangefinder like a leica. I was loving the idea. How the hell the photographers back in the days did it with film and no preview?? please rediscover the pleasure of photography without the automation and aid of technology, it certainly takes that human touch and interaction with the art of photography and of course your equipment matters and you should love it! and love using it.
GREAT VID JASON, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Thank you Ronit! Free, fearful, and bold at the same time. I love that haha. Thanks for watching!
Ronit, we just did it cuz we had no choice. I shot weddings and portraits from 1990-2000 with medium format film systems. Manual focus, manual exposure, manual flash. When men were men! 😀 Bought a Nikon D1 in 2000 and switched to digital for the next 10 years.
@@jklphoto Indeed, that's all we had right? ha ha ha, yeah it was sink or swim for sure. My first camera was minolta 7 rangefinder, this was in 1998 or so, my uncle gave it to me to use and keep, Never used a manual camera before, let alone a RANGEFINDER! SLR would have been more friendly, but my dad took me and the camera to a local photo studio in Fiji and the photographer showed me how to focus and what speeds to shoot at, I can't believe how good an image the camera would take, I think it had a f1.8 40mm fixed lens on it. after that I got into SLRs and in 2010 switched to digital, love digital cause how easy it is and you get that instant review either on the camera or at home, no waiting, no wasting $$ and no clutter of pictures. Had the digital but no soul in the modern photography equipment, then I started using older lenses on my DSLR, adapted them, that forced me to drop the DSLR altogether and try finding a digital body that was mirrorless and that looked retro, I knew about leica but man it was like taboo because of the price. eventually I had no choice but to get one, LOVING IT! Mind you I only invested in a canon EOS-M first gen body and that's it before getting a leica T and an M later. For sure nothing gets the blood boiling like using an all out manual system that has your back when you need it because it is so well engineered.
Great camera I love it and please check the Ricoh gr iii or Fuji. 100 v out
Been on the hunt for the camera for a while now but can never find one for sale
Jason, I like your style, man. Going off-road in your Toyota & 📸 with a Leica M-D. The joke from the Amazon jungle is: you like to take a Land Rover into the jungle, but take the Land Cruiser if you want to come out. 😂 ultimately, I chose the typ 262 over the M-D for the screen. I needed to see the shadings of my images before making my final image & being able to see the images makes it easier. Really, either version will provide a slower, tactile photographic experience for the sake of photography. Thank you for a enjoyable video. ✌🏼& 📸
Convinced me to save for this beast 🔥
Why not get an M10 or M11 and just turn off the Live View Screen?
I upgraded to the M10-D but find myself missing the M-D..... good thing I still have it.
That’s awesome to have both. If you had to choose one, which would you choose?
@@JasonWebberYT Man... idk... the plan was to sell the M-D after getting the M10-D, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. I have had some of my favorite photo moments with the M-D. And it's definitely a lot more... raw when compared to the M10-D. I have the EVF with the M10-D, I can connect via wifi if needed... for some reason, it doesn't feel as "simple" as the M-D. Probably because the wifi and EVF, but it also has auto ISO. I do love how thin the M10-D is. And the built in thumbrest is awesome. If I put on the 28mm summaron reissue, I can literally put it all in the back pocket of some Levi's. It makes my Leica a pocket camera! But there's something about the M-D.... something that can't be listed off on a specs sheet. Something about coming home, seeing that all your photos are messed up because you used Exp. Comp. on 1 photo at the beginning of your shoot but forgot...So now all of them ended up over/under exposed.... but then learning a good lesson.... something about the extra time you put into "seeing" the photo before you push the shutter button.... Having to select the ISO while other photographers ask what ISO is.... I've had some of my most frustrating moments while shooting my M-D. But that's why it feels so amazing when you get a shot you love. And that's why you get soooo much anticipation as you're out and about shooting. The M10-D has that experience too, just not as much. Which is too bad. But if I could have only one... it'd probably be the M-D. It was my first Leica. I shot soooo many photos on that camera that it desperately needs a CLA... it has more of that manual experience I love. It's less than half the price of a new M10-D (although, you can find M9's with a bad sensor for around $700, then do the Leica "upgrade" for an M10-D which will cost you $6000, which means you're 'only' paying $6700 for an M10-D, that's what I did, plus I traded in some stuff I wasn't really using so I paid about $4k out of pocket). But idk... I've only had the M10-D a few months and it's been all COVID time. So I've only shot a couple thousand pics on it. Maybe I need to dust off the M-D and do a side by side.
Well-done!
Not too many of us Leica users in WNY. Lol. I’m using my well brassed black M240-P with my m6 and I can’t go back to DSLR style.
i get it. I almost got the X-Pro 3 for a similar experience and I've thought about this camera several times as well.
That camera looks awesome. I got my hands on it for a short period of time last year. Big fan of Fuji.
sold the X-Pro3 because it gives you the illusion of having that experience, but it's not the same as any of my Leica cameras
I’ve hold both a xpro and a leica. The Leica definitly felt better in the hand.
I love the solid feel and quality.
I get the same feeling from my dad’s Zeiss Jena WW2 used Uboat binoculars. 😅 (Mint condition BLC 8x60)
I came across with a Leica user selling his 262 @ 2,500 usd. Is this a steal price? i'm quite inclined in proceeding the purchase. thanks
I hope you got it!! That price is unheard of now.
I subscribed to your channel.
I just saw your video about the Zeiss 50mm F2 that you use alongside this camera and I asked if you could explain the reasons that moved you to enter the Leica world. If only I would've waited to take a deeper look at your channel... :) Great video Jason! Keep sharing your process and your insights, take care!
Thanks Kevin!
The MD 262 is my dream camera, it's 2022, and I'm still trying to buy one I can afford.
My version of this setup is the Fujifilm X-Pro3 and 35mm f/1.4. I’ve been fascinated by this camera, too! Thanks for the video.
How to set the white balance ini leica md
You dont. It only shoots raw DNG files, so no need.
Take a shot every time he says “this camera.”
No screen on a digital camera is the most hipster thing.
He said exactly why he likes it, and it's valid.
Meanwhile you're armchair whining over people's personal choices with kit.
One of those sounds like a typical posturing hipster to me, and it ain't the guy with the MD.
Awesome review man and fantastic photos. This camera has always intrigued me as being an owner of an M4 but having very little time or patience to develop film. I love my Fuji X100V & XPro-3 however if I had the money and could find one I would certainly pull the trigger on on of these. I subscribed and followed you on Instagram. Keep up the good work, 👍