Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2022/08/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I lost my trusty M9 in a car fire earlier in the year. While I use mainly 4x5 / Hassy for portraits and landscapes, the M is still my go to camera - I mean, the iPhone 13 is really good, but it's not the same. So last week, I reluctantly sold my Monochrom, which I had only gotten at the beginning of the year, and with the help of "6 months interest free credit", bought the most beat-up M10 I could find to drive the cost as low as possible. Some collectors would call it "trash condition" but it just has some nicks here and there. No biggie. I think the M10 is the perfect digital M. The ISO1600 and 3200 images are very clean. 24MP is plenty enough for what I need it for. The body ergonomics are just so much better than the M9 series. Back in 2004 when I got my first M, I remember wondering why anyone would complain about the difference of a few millimeters between some M6 models and others. Well, a few (1?) mm difference of the M9 body thickness does make a difference to me, so I guess I had become a bona-fide Leica snob ;-P I missed the Monochrom "colors" terribly though. Fortunately, I found a set of "M9-like B&W Conversion" Lightroom presets and the converted results do look quite good. I Love it. I think the M7 is the perfect film M, and the M10 is the perfect digital M. -- "Some People Drive, We Are Driven" https://richardman.photo