The first generation Q is still my day-to-day camera. 8 years old and still giving me pleasure. I agree with you about the simplicity of the controls - it's all we need!
I have never had a Leica in my hands before, so I can’t understand the hype. The photos are wonderful, but I think that is more about your skills and not about the gear. But yeah those high ISO results are insane!
I exclusively shoot b&w, well, my camera's screen is set to b&w to see if the photo works like I imagined. Love to have a Leica Q2M but it is far above what I want and can spend. Still hoping Pentax/Ricoh will come with a GR monochrome. Don't know why they put a monochrome sensor in a Pentax DSLR.
I almost fell down the Leica rabbit hole recently II was interested in an SL) but decided that the Fuji X-T3 can do what I need it to perfectly well. The Leica is for another day, and I'd have to carefully choose a bunch of affordable lenses to make it work financially! Can you explain the cropping in the viewfinder in more detail though?
Hola , Siempre Son Muy Cautivadoras Tus Fascinantes Fotografías. Un Saludo.
photos look good but regarding the gear i always said: whatever works for you, it's ok.
Some very fine photos.
The first generation Q is still my day-to-day camera. 8 years old and still giving me pleasure. I agree with you about the simplicity of the controls - it's all we need!
I have never had a Leica in my hands before, so I can’t understand the hype. The photos are wonderful, but I think that is more about your skills and not about the gear. But yeah those high ISO results are insane!
I exclusively shoot b&w, well, my camera's screen is set to b&w to see if the photo works like I imagined. Love to have a Leica Q2M but it is far above what I want and can spend. Still hoping Pentax/Ricoh will come with a GR monochrome. Don't know why they put a monochrome sensor in a Pentax DSLR.
I almost fell down the Leica rabbit hole recently II was interested in an SL) but decided that the Fuji X-T3 can do what I need it to perfectly well. The Leica is for another day, and I'd have to carefully choose a bunch of affordable lenses to make it work financially! Can you explain the cropping in the viewfinder in more detail though?