The M240 has such saturated greens at times. I've noticed the same with mine, even with a very different lens. A lot of the color subtlety gets washed away in a quite digital hyper green tone. It's not always easy to edit out, either. Otherwise, I really like the M240 color. It's second only to the Q116 for my particular taste.
The only other camera that really impressed me with the colors was the M8. But i absolutely agree about the greens on the 240, it’s actually something i struggle with when editing those files.
Hi. This comparaison is surprising for many reasons : 1- This Leica lens was produced between 1957 and 1972. So the rendering was adapted to the M4, that means a film camera not a digital one. 2- You can change the settings on the M240 to adapt the rendering to your tastes, so colors can be more or less bright. 3- A Leica lens and a Pentax lens don't have the same features, so even on the same camera, they won't give the same results. 4- Colors rendering mainly depend on the photo processing with films.
Super rad video! and WOW the film shots were awesome. I'm gonna kick you for the one photo of the "watch your step" sign. Shoulda shot one of the entire little greenhouse or inside it! Also the bee at the end! no shot of that big dude? Overall, this really just wants me to start shooting film. It just looks incredible! well done man, really liked the format of the video. ✌🏻
The M240 has such saturated greens at times. I've noticed the same with mine, even with a very different lens. A lot of the color subtlety gets washed away in a quite digital hyper green tone. It's not always easy to edit out, either.
Otherwise, I really like the M240 color. It's second only to the Q116 for my particular taste.
The only other camera that really impressed me with the colors was the M8. But i absolutely agree about the greens on the 240, it’s actually something i struggle with when editing those files.
Hi. This comparaison is surprising for many reasons : 1- This Leica lens was produced between 1957 and 1972. So the rendering was adapted to the M4, that means a film camera not a digital one. 2- You can change the settings on the M240 to adapt the rendering to your tastes, so colors can be more or less bright. 3- A Leica lens and a Pentax lens don't have the same features, so even on the same camera, they won't give the same results. 4- Colors rendering mainly depend on the photo processing with films.
Glad you enjoyed the video
Now I need a M240 !!!
Let's collab on a project!
Super rad video! and WOW the film shots were awesome. I'm gonna kick you for the one photo of the "watch your step" sign. Shoulda shot one of the entire little greenhouse or inside it! Also the bee at the end! no shot of that big dude? Overall, this really just wants me to start shooting film. It just looks incredible! well done man, really liked the format of the video. ✌🏻
Thanks Kyle!
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