Nice! I bought my own 246 in Jan 2024 and similarly, just loving it. I’ll be interested in your perspectives going forward on exposure with it. I’ve found an ND filter during the day with anything faster than f5.6 is pretty much a necessity. I just bought a TTArtisan 28mm f5.6, which is a tiny gem. That combo seems to be ideal for street/landscape. Cheers, and enjoy. Looking forward to seeing more of your 246 work.
Outstanding! And you can't go wrong with the TTArtisan lens for the streets. Although, the Brightin Star XSLIM-M 28mm f/2.8 will give it a run for its money. As far as exposure, I've not used an ND filter on mine yet. I do have a B+W UV-Haze filter mounted at all times; however, when the need arises, I do use color filter, yellow, orange, and red, when I think it will help with my composition. Otherwise, I stick with exposure triangle of adjusting ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Thanks for the comment.
This video is just on time for me. My monochrome journey started over a year ago with Q2 mono. I do video/photo, corporate portraits, weddings, events, with Canon mirrorles system and bought Q2 just for daily use. But more and more I deliver Q2 photos to the clients. And they love them. There is a good deal locally on 246 and I would love to pair those two. Like my 28mm is Q2 and Im thinking 50 on 246. Do you have some recomendation on some good character, not clinicly sharp 50? Thank you sir for the great content, you have my sub
Jazodog, appreciate it and thank you. It's funny, I was thinking the same thing with a local event combo. Use the 28 and either a 50mm or 90mm at parades, art shows, car shows the like. If I was to recommend a lens with good character; I would consider a fast lens at a minimum of f/2.8 or faster like the Q2. The issue is Leica does become a bit pricey with faster lens. Voigtlander and TTArtisan lens are great alternatives for 'M' mount lens to consider. I am partial to the Voigtlander. I hope that helps with your consideration. Best thing I can say is just go with what grabs you and create awesome. Good luck and have fun.
Happy new year buddy from Ireland 🇮🇪. Oh wow the 246, that’s on my dream camera list. Came very close to getting one instead of my m10r last year. As always lovely photos buddy. Cheers
Happy New Years! And thanks. I do love the 246 and photographing in monochrome for this year. It does offer a whole new prospective in looking at the world. Having said that, I know you're enjoying your M10R and what it can do. Adios.
Liked! Enjoy your 246 Monochrom! I started using the Leica M system in April 2018, buying a pre-owned Summilux-M 50mm ASPH, and a new M10, a retirement gift to myself, and an effort to re-learn to want to photograph people. (The final seven years of my public service career had included the added duty of photographing crime scenes and crime victims.) After I had a mishap with my M10, which would require a trip to Leica USA, for repair, I added a pre-owned M Type 246. Today, in 2024, I believe that the original M10 and the 246 Monochrom are still as relevant as ever.
Thanks for sharing, and I appreciate your comment. I agree, The Leica 'M' is still very much relevant today in photography that keeps it both simple and real.
I shoot with a Fuji X-Pro3 in monochrome, and the images are great. But I understand the attraction of the simplified process and menus on the Leica Ms. I wish more camera companies offered photo-centric cameras without video and complicated menus. Because some of us just want to take pictures and not become videographers and influencers. Enjoy your new camera.
@JohnPatrickWeiss Thank you for the comment. The X-Pro 3 is an excellent camera. Really, the Fujifilm line-up are great cameras. And lately, I have been looking at the Pixii.
Good question. Long story short, when I started photography in earnest, I started photographing with Canon DSLR cameras. Great cameras and lens. But, for me, believe it or not, they were a bit complicated for me and I wanted to develop the skill to photograph much like the days of old. Especially, when I got back into photographing and developing film. The raw, basic, barbaric skill set of a photographer that is lean. There isn't that much to the M246 in the way of menu and choices. It was designed for simplicity and to photograph without all the bells and whistles to think about getting. Right up there say with my 1986 Leica M6. Oh, and all my Canons, I gave them to my youngest, she's a photographer in her own right. Thanks for asking and I hope my answer sheds a bit of light. Although, this could make a great episode.
Have to tell you that sounds like a killer combo giving what little I know of the history between the two. And it's great you have the best of two worlds, because I bet it does take awesome photographs. Thank you.
Nice! I bought my own 246 in Jan 2024 and similarly, just loving it. I’ll be interested in your perspectives going forward on exposure with it. I’ve found an ND filter during the day with anything faster than f5.6 is pretty much a necessity. I just bought a TTArtisan 28mm f5.6, which is a tiny gem. That combo seems to be ideal for street/landscape. Cheers, and enjoy. Looking forward to seeing more of your 246 work.
Outstanding! And you can't go wrong with the TTArtisan lens for the streets. Although, the Brightin Star XSLIM-M 28mm f/2.8 will give it a run for its money. As far as exposure, I've not used an ND filter on mine yet.
I do have a B+W UV-Haze filter mounted at all times; however, when the need arises, I do use color filter, yellow, orange, and red, when I think it will help with my composition. Otherwise, I stick with exposure triangle of adjusting ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Thanks for the comment.
whats the price at the moment when you bought it in 2024?
@@Himgallery it was a trade I found w/MPB in excellent condition @ around 3000. Beautiful camera to work with.
This video is just on time for me. My monochrome journey started over a year ago with Q2 mono. I do video/photo, corporate portraits, weddings, events, with Canon mirrorles system and bought Q2 just for daily use. But more and more I deliver Q2 photos to the clients. And they love them. There is a good deal locally on 246 and I would love to pair those two. Like my 28mm is Q2 and Im thinking 50 on 246. Do you have some recomendation on some good character, not clinicly sharp 50? Thank you sir for the great content, you have my sub
Jazodog, appreciate it and thank you. It's funny, I was thinking the same thing with a local event combo. Use the 28 and either a 50mm or 90mm at parades, art shows, car shows the like. If I was to recommend a lens with good character; I would consider a fast lens at a minimum of f/2.8 or faster like the Q2. The issue is Leica does become a bit pricey with faster lens. Voigtlander and TTArtisan lens are great alternatives for 'M' mount lens to consider. I am partial to the Voigtlander. I hope that helps with your consideration. Best thing I can say is just go with what grabs you and create awesome. Good luck and have fun.
Happy new year buddy from Ireland 🇮🇪. Oh wow the 246, that’s on my dream camera list. Came very close to getting one instead of my m10r last year. As always lovely photos buddy. Cheers
Happy New Years! And thanks. I do love the 246 and photographing in monochrome for this year. It does offer a whole new prospective in looking at the world. Having said that, I know you're enjoying your M10R and what it can do. Adios.
Liked! Enjoy your 246 Monochrom! I started using the Leica M system in April 2018, buying a pre-owned Summilux-M 50mm ASPH, and a new M10, a retirement gift to myself, and an effort to re-learn to want to photograph people. (The final seven years of my public service career had included the added duty of photographing crime scenes and crime victims.) After I had a mishap with my M10, which would require a trip to Leica USA, for repair, I added a pre-owned M Type 246. Today, in 2024, I believe that the original M10 and the 246 Monochrom are still as relevant as ever.
Thanks for sharing, and I appreciate your comment. I agree, The Leica 'M' is still very much relevant today in photography that keeps it both simple and real.
I shoot with a Fuji X-Pro3 in monochrome, and the images are great. But I understand the attraction of the simplified process and menus on the Leica Ms. I wish more camera companies offered photo-centric cameras without video and complicated menus. Because some of us just want to take pictures and not become videographers and influencers. Enjoy your new camera.
@JohnPatrickWeiss Thank you for the comment. The X-Pro 3 is an excellent camera. Really, the Fujifilm line-up are great cameras. And lately, I have been looking at the Pixii.
Sweeet camera!!! Now the fun begins.
For sure Gary. And you, keep plugging away buddy it was good to see you yesterday.
Leica's seem to be your camera of choice. What is it about them you like the most?
Good question. Long story short, when I started photography in earnest, I started photographing with Canon DSLR cameras. Great cameras and lens. But, for me, believe it or not, they were a bit complicated for me and I wanted to develop the skill to photograph much like the days of old. Especially, when I got back into photographing and developing film. The raw, basic, barbaric skill set of a photographer that is lean. There isn't that much to the M246 in the way of menu and choices. It was designed for simplicity and to photograph without all the bells and whistles to think about getting. Right up there say with my 1986 Leica M6. Oh, and all my Canons, I gave them to my youngest, she's a photographer in her own right. Thanks for asking and I hope my answer sheds a bit of light. Although, this could make a great episode.
Looks great, too costly for me my Sony a 300 with my Minolta lens will be my baby.
Have to tell you that sounds like a killer combo giving what little I know of the history between the two. And it's great you have the best of two worlds, because I bet it does take awesome photographs. Thank you.
@@ChuckAbles thanks, just received a Minolta 28 mm 1:28 from Japan. Very hard to find in Canada.
Excellent! I can only imagine how well your photographs will look.