New film photographers may look at this and think it's 'too sharp, too clinical, too realistic' but those who grew up with film and know it well have always wanted this kind of resolution. It's almost unbelievable what we can do with the M camera now, coupled with such a spectacular performing sensor and lens(s) combination. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
I grew up with film, 50 years ago. I never wanted and still don't need this sort of resolution. When I needed it, it was provided by MF cameras. Digital is a valid medium, but the sooner people stop comparing it to film the better everyone will be. There is more to photography than resolution and sharpness, unless your idea of photography is 60MP of junk. Monchrome sensors have their place, but for the average Joe, a ' colour ' sensor is a much more flexible proposition, unless they shoot in the dark.
@@lensman5762 So there were points you needed the resolution but had to bring around a medium format camera to get it. Well then you're welcome for the smaller cameras with that resolution power now
In ancient Rome, at the time of the Republic, it was said "Rem tene, verba sequentur." Congratulations on the clarity, completeness and usefulness of all your videos. Currently I take pictures with a SL2-s, but maybe I'll find the place in the bag for the 11 monocrom… 😂
I can't see a massive improvement over the M10M, except you can use 50.000 whereas for night shots on my M10M I never go beyond 12.500. Blown highlights at night from street lamps is always a problem, however much you underexpose. Love your enthusiasm, Nick. My M10M completely eclipsed my original M10, which I barely use. Just love black and white.
Je suis débutant en photographie et je tien à vous remercier pour toutes vos vidéos très explicites ! C’est une présentation simple, nette et claire ! C’est vraiment un plaisir de les regarder et me pousse de plus en plus à acquérir un Leica.
Beautiful video... I would like to be able to make a video... with the characteristics of the menu...informing what it is for and advising in which position to place according to your experience. thank you very much for your
Thank you Nick for your great and very pleasant product presentation! As always authentic, credible and understandable. just a side note: the beard looks particularly good on you! Best regards from Germany, Ulrich
I just realised that Leica is giving FREE samples instead of TEST samples to reviewers worldwide. To be honest, Nick deserves FREE samples from Leica way more than other reviewers as far as skills and experience are concerned. Now whenever I consider to purchase a Leica gear I would refer to Nick's (instead of those other reviewers) videos as a guideline.
Trust me, no-one gets free cameras! People might get a some good deals but those of us who continue to use the cameras or lenses past the review periods have to put our money where our mouths are, so to speak. But thanks for the vote of confidence!
Pentax and Takumar lenses are perfectly fine! I used both in studio, Leica, Leitz and Takumars and Pentax. There is a difference, which I will not share!
Hi Nick, M10 and SL2-S shooter here. Many thanks for this M11 Monochrom presentation and review, to me it is the best all over the internet. And it tempted me to purchase one. It is a huge investment, do you mind to add a download link to some sample DNGs to the description? I’d really appreciate and it would offer the possibility to pixel peep that monochrome raw files myself. I’m specially interested in one of those ISO 25000 or even ISO 50000 DNGs how they will look on my Studio Display. I’ve already seen other samples (on YT only) they all were looking kinda flat, specially the daytime/daylight ones. Did you use a yellow or even orange filter to get those crisp results sooc?
I am a Leica fan boy - I have far more Leica cameras both film M's Digital M's and SLs than I would ever want to admit to but I am really sorry that to me and of course this is just my opinion and not set in stone, the whole Leica Monochrom series of cameras are vastly over hyped. Yes they give wonderful grain free images at crazy ISO levels BUT with respect I don't want that - in a monochrome image from a digital camera, I want it to as near as possible replicate traditional film and not a boring flat grainless result. I think that at the end of the day Leica are chasing the wrong thing here - who needs to shoot at 200,000 ISO or even at 50,000 ISO - I want to shoot as with film at ISO400 and at the most ISO1600 like I do with pushed TRI-X ISO400. I could not care less how clean and grain free the Leica Monochrom file is because it looks faux and like what it is - a digital CMOS file and sadly the Leica Monochrom (I have two) is not the best (to me) monochrome image. The original Fuji X-Pro1 gives the very best monochrome images in both look and "FEEL" closely followed by the original Leica digital M8/M8.2 cameras. Only my opinion and I am absolutely not knocking Leica - I love Leica cameras and have impoverished myself many times to buy them and I absolutely accept that my need being brought up on film and still a massive user of Leica M3/2/6/MP/111F film cameras will not be the same as a new user who never used traditional film. I learned to live with film's limitations and ISO 400 TRI-X and Ilford HP5Plus shot at ISO 400 are and always were my mainstay! Having said all that I am really glad for Leica that they are making these cameras and as we are all different, for me I will pass on the M11 Monochrom and invest in a re-issued 2022 M6!
You might want to try a Q2 or M11 Monochrom camera before condemning them. I have several Leica cameras (M6 TTL, digital CL, M11, and SL2). I also had a Q2M and absolutely loved the quality of the files I got with it. I sold the Q2M last year with considerable regret, but I knew I’d eventually get an M11M to take advantage of all the M lenses I have (and that camera arrived yesterday).
smoke from say a steam locomotive looks good with a Monochrom, with an ordinary camera, the smoke only shows about four grades of grey, with the Monochrom, you would get many shades of grey, likewise with clouds and steam.
M8 is STILL THE BEST Monochrome camera giving a much nicer film like feel to the image. The Mon ochroms have a very DIGITAL look to the images - fine if you like "chocolate boxy" flat images SOC. Yes when processed in Silver FX or equivlent then they do look good BUT the M8 STILL can easily hold it's own to any of the Leica Monochroms in making a great film like image to replicate Kodak TRI-X in PROPER Photojournalism and not a horrible grain free TMAX look with zero "feel" to it, I have them all so I do know what I am talking about and I absolutely speak from personal use of these cameras.
I knew that these Bayer filters were no good. I am intending to order 3 of these bodies, one for the glovebox, one for my rucksack and the other for my bookshelf. Given that the Bayer filter is missing I am a little surprised that the price has increased. Becoming more obsessed with monochrome, I have also just ditched out relatively new OLED TV, buying an old black & white TV as a replacement. A little boxy, but worth travelling back in time. Anyway, if any of my relatives and friends prefer colour images, they can always use colour creation software.
The price is nuts ! It hasn’t even got autofocus, and sigma are now making equally good lenses. Let be honest the print is the weakest part of the process, it can only be so sharp. 99% of people do not need 40 mega pixels. As for the built in storage, what does that cost, probably next to nothing. Is noise that much of a problem these days, Lightroom can now remove it with AI. But it was a good sales pitch.
It's funny how often this comes up in the comments! ISO is the abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization - it is not an acronym, which would have to be “IOS”. This abbreviation was chosen because the translation of the title into different languages leads to different abbreviations, so one was declared official, with “ISO” justified on the ISO website as being “derived from the Greek isos, meaning equal”. This choice of abbreviation has led to confusion. Looking at photography books on my shelves, I find that many state that ISO is an abbreviation for the “International Standards Organization”. This is what you would guess if you reverse engineer the abbreviation, but it is not correct. There is no reason to pronounce ISO letter by letter. It is a pronounceable word, just like GIFF, NATO, and UNESCO.
New film photographers may look at this and think it's 'too sharp, too clinical, too realistic' but those who grew up with film and know it well have always wanted this kind of resolution. It's almost unbelievable what we can do with the M camera now, coupled with such a spectacular performing sensor and lens(s) combination. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
I grew up with film, 50 years ago. I never wanted and still don't need this sort of resolution. When I needed it, it was provided by MF cameras. Digital is a valid medium, but the sooner people stop comparing it to film the better everyone will be. There is more to photography than resolution and sharpness, unless your idea of photography is 60MP of junk. Monchrome sensors have their place, but for the average Joe, a ' colour ' sensor is a much more flexible proposition, unless they shoot in the dark.
@@lensman5762 So there were points you needed the resolution but had to bring around a medium format camera to get it. Well then you're welcome for the smaller cameras with that resolution power now
I always watch your videos before sleep so I can dream a Leica! One day…
It’s always great to hear from Nick Rains, he’s very professional and authentic.
And what an amazing camera!
Wow, those night shots in the ally ways are absolutely amazing. Remarkable camera!
Thanks a lot!
Always enjoy Nick's Leica videos..... Great overview of this gem...Just picked one up.....
Enjoy!
In ancient Rome, at the time of the Republic, it was said "Rem tene, verba sequentur." Congratulations on the clarity, completeness and usefulness of all your videos. Currently I take pictures with a SL2-s, but maybe I'll find the place in the bag for the 11 monocrom… 😂
Gratias tibi tam.
Quite happy with my M10M. Love your videos.
Thanks for this timely video on M11-M. Look forward to trying it out at the upcoming LHSA Spring Conference in NY.
Glad it was helpful!
Your images are stunning, wanting to go and get the Leica Monochrome
I can't see a massive improvement over the M10M, except you can use 50.000 whereas for night shots on my M10M I never go beyond 12.500. Blown highlights at night from street lamps is always a problem, however much you underexpose. Love your enthusiasm, Nick. My M10M completely eclipsed my original M10, which I barely use. Just love black and white.
The M10M is a great camera.
Je suis débutant en photographie et je tien à vous remercier pour toutes vos vidéos très explicites ! C’est une présentation simple, nette et claire ! C’est vraiment un plaisir de les regarder et me pousse de plus en plus à acquérir un Leica.
Vous êtes les bienvenues.
Really nice pictures Nick, intuitive curiosity and good eye for light 👍
Glad you think so!
Beautiful video... I would like to be able to make a video... with the characteristics of the menu...informing what it is for and advising in which position to place according to your experience. thank you very much for your
Just started out with medium format but I guess this is the next camera I would love to own ❤
Thank you Nick for your great and very pleasant product presentation! As always authentic, credible and understandable.
just a side note: the beard looks particularly good on you!
Best regards from Germany, Ulrich
Too kind Sir!
Well done!
I just realised that Leica is giving FREE samples instead of TEST samples to reviewers worldwide. To be honest, Nick deserves FREE samples from Leica way more than other reviewers as far as skills and experience are concerned. Now whenever I consider to purchase a Leica gear I would refer to Nick's (instead of those other reviewers) videos as a guideline.
Trust me, no-one gets free cameras! People might get a some good deals but those of us who continue to use the cameras or lenses past the review periods have to put our money where our mouths are, so to speak.
But thanks for the vote of confidence!
Now I want an open gate video for the next version
SL monochrom with open gate would be nice
The new Pentax Monochrome with Leica lens ( with adapter) maybe the closest thing to M mono..😊
Pentax and Takumar lenses are perfectly fine! I used both in studio, Leica, Leitz and Takumars and Pentax. There is a difference, which I will not share!
@@jasongold6751 Why would you not share? Rather tacky comment.
Hi Nick, M10 and SL2-S shooter here. Many thanks for this M11 Monochrom presentation and review, to me it is the best all over the internet. And it tempted me to purchase one. It is a huge investment, do you mind to add a download link to some sample DNGs to the description? I’d really appreciate and it would offer the possibility to pixel peep that monochrome raw files myself. I’m specially interested in one of those ISO 25000 or even ISO 50000 DNGs how they will look on my Studio Display. I’ve already seen other samples (on YT only) they all were looking kinda flat, specially the daytime/daylight ones. Did you use a yellow or even orange filter to get those crisp results sooc?
I am a Leica fan boy - I have far more Leica cameras both film M's Digital M's and SLs than I would ever want to admit to but I am really sorry that to me and of course this is just my opinion and not set in stone, the whole Leica Monochrom series of cameras are vastly over hyped. Yes they give wonderful grain free images at crazy ISO levels BUT with respect I don't want that - in a monochrome image from a digital camera, I want it to as near as possible replicate traditional film and not a boring flat grainless result. I think that at the end of the day Leica are chasing the wrong thing here - who needs to shoot at 200,000 ISO or even at 50,000 ISO - I want to shoot as with film at ISO400 and at the most ISO1600 like I do with pushed TRI-X ISO400. I could not care less how clean and grain free the Leica Monochrom file is because it looks faux and like what it is - a digital CMOS file and sadly the Leica Monochrom (I have two) is not the best (to me) monochrome image. The original Fuji X-Pro1 gives the very best monochrome images in both look and "FEEL" closely followed by the original Leica digital M8/M8.2 cameras. Only my opinion and I am absolutely not knocking Leica - I love Leica cameras and have impoverished myself many times to buy them and I absolutely accept that my need being brought up on film and still a massive user of Leica M3/2/6/MP/111F film cameras will not be the same as a new user who never used traditional film. I learned to live with film's limitations and ISO 400 TRI-X and Ilford HP5Plus shot at ISO 400 are and always were my mainstay! Having said all that I am really glad for Leica that they are making these cameras and as we are all different, for me I will pass on the M11 Monochrom and invest in a re-issued 2022 M6!
You might want to try a Q2 or M11 Monochrom camera before condemning them.
I have several Leica cameras (M6 TTL, digital CL, M11, and SL2). I also had a Q2M and absolutely loved the quality of the files I got with it. I sold the Q2M last year with considerable regret, but I knew I’d eventually get an M11M to take advantage of all the M lenses I have (and that camera arrived yesterday).
And I just love your country
smoke from say a steam locomotive looks good with a Monochrom, with an ordinary camera, the smoke only shows about four grades of grey, with the Monochrom, you would get many shades of grey, likewise with clouds and steam.
My M10R gives me more than I will ever need.
And only 0.05% of photographers can afford that too!
The M10R is a wonderful camera.
@@chloescanlon1107 So buy a cheaper camera. 🤷🏻♂️
M8 is STILL THE BEST Monochrome camera giving a much nicer film like feel to the image. The Mon ochroms have a very DIGITAL look to the images - fine if you like "chocolate boxy" flat images SOC. Yes when processed in Silver FX or equivlent then they do look good BUT the M8 STILL can easily hold it's own to any of the Leica Monochroms in making a great film like image to replicate Kodak TRI-X in PROPER Photojournalism and not a horrible grain free TMAX look with zero "feel" to it, I have them all so I do know what I am talking about and I absolutely speak from personal use of these cameras.
If you only wanted to use one lens with this camera, would it be the 50mm apo?
Maybe the 35mm APO-Summicron-M? But probably the APO 50!
Really a great camera. But the price isn’t for the few
I knew that these Bayer filters were no good. I am intending to order 3 of these bodies, one for the glovebox, one for my rucksack and the other for my bookshelf. Given that the Bayer filter is missing I am a little surprised that the price has increased. Becoming more obsessed with monochrome, I have also just ditched out relatively new OLED TV, buying an old black & white TV as a replacement. A little boxy, but worth travelling back in time. Anyway, if any of my relatives and friends prefer colour images, they can always use colour creation software.
I only feed crows and magpies.
None of the images from this camera are blowing me away when compared to a converted M11. I want to be awed.
ha3 ... love the beard.
Nice Rolex
Thank you Sony for such a great sensor!!!!
How does one get to afford a pricey Leica camera? Do they Rob a bank or Win a lottery!
The price is nuts ! It hasn’t even got autofocus, and sigma are now making equally good lenses. Let be honest the print is the weakest part of the process, it can only be so sharp. 99% of people do not need 40 mega pixels. As for the built in storage, what does that cost, probably next to nothing. Is noise that much of a problem these days, Lightroom can now remove it with AI. But it was a good sales pitch.
Thumbs down for each time you pronounce it as „ISO“. 👎🏾
It's funny how often this comes up in the comments!
ISO is the abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization - it is not an acronym, which would have to be “IOS”. This abbreviation was chosen because the translation of the title into different languages leads to different abbreviations, so one was declared official, with “ISO” justified on the ISO website as being “derived from the Greek isos, meaning equal”. This choice of abbreviation has led to confusion. Looking at photography books on my shelves, I find that many state that ISO is an abbreviation for the “International Standards Organization”. This is what you would guess if you reverse engineer the abbreviation, but it is not correct.
There is no reason to pronounce ISO letter by letter. It is a pronounceable word, just like GIFF, NATO, and UNESCO.
Get over it. Lots of people do this. You know what they’re talking about so what’s the problem?