I used a trigger from Broncolor. Needs to be either flash specific or universal (cactus). In principle the M6 should be able to communicate with most triggers with middle contact since it has a hot shoe.
@@flannelcommander I don't own a M6TTL so I am hesitant to answer for the TTL version. The classic M6 needs the 1/50s flash sync speed. I tried one photo with 1/125s and almost half of the frame was black.
Danke für das tolle Video. Weisst du, ob auf einer Leica M10-P alle gängigen Trigger / Blitzsysteme funktionieren? Oder gibts etwas, was man beachten muss? Möchte möglichst offenblendig abdrücken.
Oh, I love this one! I was scared to see it online but these are such nice memories. You did very well - I hardly enjoy photographs others take of me but I really appreciate your images. And your portraits of Rob were awesome as well. Thank you for sharing and also featuring Mingus in the end. I want to publicly state that I was drunk. Quite drunk. Looking forward to our next session! Best wishes - your exhausted neighbor.
I have to thank you for the superb session and for giving me the opportunity to experience studio photography for the first time. You were an amazing model as well! And Mingus had to be in there. But had to hide him a bit, so that nobody accuses me of click-baiting ;-)
The ISO was defined by the film I was using. Which in that case was an ILFORD HP5 black & white film with an ISO rating of 400. The shutter speed was given by the Leica M6 flash sync speed; which is fixed to 1/50s. I shot at f/5.6 - if I remember correctly. So the flash power hat to be configured accordingly.
@@TheMPhotography I've shot digital in the studio but always wondered about film, let alone leica. Usually for digital I would just drop the iso to lowest possible, usually 100, f8, and sync speed. Usually get good results. But easy to dial in vs film. Thanks for the quick reply! You rock!
Wauw what a great video. I must say this is probably my favorite. Combined with the music and they way it has been filmed. Awesome and keep up with that 😊 👍😎
Never be overwhelmed by large and fancy priced equipment! I found, most of the portraits look like you are 'car headlights!' Practice at home with a reading lamp or two! Candlelight can be very beautiful. I hate studio lighting. We Got the Sum, bubba! Pleased I seen it. Oh, I had a studio, electronic flash, umbrellas, whatever.
Great video. Which flash trigger were you using for your Leica?
I used a trigger from Broncolor. Needs to be either flash specific or universal (cactus). In principle the M6 should be able to communicate with most triggers with middle contact since it has a hot shoe.
The M Photography Thanks for the reply. Just curious, can your shutter speed be faster than 1/50? Or does it have to be on the lightning bolt (m6ttl)
@@flannelcommander I don't own a M6TTL so I am hesitant to answer for the TTL version. The classic M6 needs the 1/50s flash sync speed. I tried one photo with 1/125s and almost half of the frame was black.
The M Photography Ah ok. That makes sense. Thanks for the response. Going to try off camera flash this week with strobes
@@flannelcommander cool. Let me know how it goes if you like.
cool channel, found you in the comment section of Denae and Andrew
Thank you 🙏
Danke für das tolle Video. Weisst du, ob auf einer Leica M10-P alle gängigen Trigger / Blitzsysteme funktionieren? Oder gibts etwas, was man beachten muss? Möchte möglichst offenblendig abdrücken.
Hallo Luki. Vielen Dank. Ich bin mir leider nicht sicher genug um dir eine definitive Antwort zu geben. Es tut mir leid.
@@TheMPhotography Vielen Dank trotzdem und alles Gute!
Great video! Just found your channel👍 Happy to see you shooting on the M6!
Thank you Jason. Happy to hear you liked it. 🙏 I enjoy shooting on the M6 a lot. Currently my favorite camera.
Wants to know, what trigger flash that you used for the Leica M6?
Broncolor RFS 2
Using 50mm lens?
Yes, exactly.
Hoi! Was für eine Linse hast su auf der M6?
Die Leica 50mm APO Summicron Linse.
Oh, I love this one! I was scared to see it online but these are such nice memories. You did very well - I hardly enjoy photographs others take of me but I really appreciate your images. And your portraits of Rob were awesome as well. Thank you for sharing and also featuring Mingus in the end. I want to publicly state that I was drunk. Quite drunk. Looking forward to our next session!
Best wishes - your exhausted neighbor.
I have to thank you for the superb session and for giving me the opportunity to experience studio photography for the first time. You were an amazing model as well! And Mingus had to be in there. But had to hide him a bit, so that nobody accuses me of click-baiting ;-)
What iso and f -stop for studio?
The ISO was defined by the film I was using. Which in that case was an ILFORD HP5 black & white film with an ISO rating of 400. The shutter speed was given by the Leica M6 flash sync speed; which is fixed to 1/50s. I shot at f/5.6 - if I remember correctly. So the flash power hat to be configured accordingly.
@@TheMPhotography I've shot digital in the studio but always wondered about film, let alone leica. Usually for digital I would just drop the iso to lowest possible, usually 100, f8, and sync speed. Usually get good results. But easy to dial in vs film. Thanks for the quick reply! You rock!
@@zoranzambo7364 thank you! 🙏
Good job Markus :)
Thank you Aleksey 🙏
Wauw what a great video. I must say this is probably my favorite. Combined with the music and they way it has been filmed. Awesome and keep up with that 😊 👍😎
Thank youuuu 🙏
@@TheMPhotography you are absolutely welcome 😎😊👍📸
Never be overwhelmed by large and fancy priced equipment! I found, most of the portraits look like you are 'car headlights!' Practice at home with a reading lamp or two! Candlelight can be very beautiful. I hate studio lighting. We Got the Sum, bubba! Pleased I seen it. Oh, I had a studio, electronic flash, umbrellas, whatever.
Thanks for watching and your comment.
Your models are both attractive but the still photographs of them shown here are not.