Am thinking of buying an M10. This was one of the most helpful videos in terms of viewfinder view, metering and perspective (has made me decide to go for it!). Merci Beaucoup Patrick.
Thank you Jamie, great appreciated. Really new at this TH-cam and video making. I really need to work at it - your comment is encouraging me to stay the course and improve over time.
You should add the locations to the descriptions/in video... some of these French street names are hard to understand (even for me after living here 8 months haha!)
Thank you Patrick for this video. I like it and obviously your camera because i've the same ;) What is the model of your tripod ? Thanks, i'm waiting for next wednesday :)
Thank you Jean-Michel, greatly appreciated. The Tripod is an old MeFOTO carbon fibre tripod, the only change IU made to it is the RRS (Really Right Stuff) quick release clamp and used a Sharpie on all the MeFoto markings. It is great since it fits inside my camera bag, the back pack I use for work.
@@PatrickColpron Thank you very much for your reply. RRS are great products ! Continue like that your videos, it's very interesting to watch ;) Cheers !
@@aspacer I always used Artisan & Artist nylon straps, used to have to order them from Japan and now easily found on Amazon. Right now I have their ACAM 100 A on all cameras.
Am thinking of buying an M10. This was one of the most helpful videos in terms of viewfinder view,
metering and perspective (has made me decide to go for it!).
Merci Beaucoup Patrick.
Thank you means a lot
Very nice, straightforward (as Manuela said) and clear as your 35 fle wide-open. The other lens was a silver 50 lux? Tidy!
Thank you, yes a 50 Lux ASPH
Just out of curiosity, are you done making TH-cam videos? I loved what you have done.
No, my apologies. Just didn't have the time these past few years. Just getting back to it now. Should have my next video out next week
Hé Patrick, when you will return with another TH-cam video? I really enjoyed the videos you did so far.
Thank, working on my next video right now, should be out next week
I rarely comment on TH-cam ... but I have to tell you that I really enjoy your work. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!!!
Thank you Jamie, great appreciated. Really new at this TH-cam and video making. I really need to work at it - your comment is encouraging me to stay the course and improve over time.
Only just found your channel this evening. Loving the fresh approach and humour. Hope you’ve not closed your channel down already??
Thank you just getting around to these comments, working on my next video. Should be out next week
Im drooling for that color 😆🤤. Keep inspiring!
Thank you greatly appreciated
Looking forward to your next video.....
Thank you, finally working on my next one should be out next week
Thanks. I love that series :) looking forward to next wednesday
Thank you Carola, greatly appreciated
Great Videos, new subscriber and hope to see more from you.
Greetings from Germany
Thank you, greatly appreciated. Finally gettIng back on TH-cam
You should add the locations to the descriptions/in video... some of these French street names are hard to understand (even for me after living here 8 months haha!)
Good point - will do
Good info, thanks.
Thank you
Thank you Patrick for this video. I like it and obviously your camera because i've the same ;) What is the model of your tripod ? Thanks, i'm waiting for next wednesday :)
Thank you Jean-Michel, greatly appreciated. The Tripod is an old MeFOTO carbon fibre tripod, the only change IU made to it is the RRS (Really Right Stuff) quick release clamp and used a Sharpie on all the MeFoto markings. It is great since it fits inside my camera bag, the back pack I use for work.
@@PatrickColpron Thank you very much for your reply. RRS are great products ! Continue like that your videos, it's very interesting to watch ;) Cheers !
A good one again!
Mille mercis Serge, très apprécié
Yes!!!!
Oui oui!
Bonne soirée pour Amsterdam
Goedenavond Amsterdam :)
Patrick Colpron can I ask for some advice? What camera Strap do you recommend for a Leica?
@@aspacer I always used Artisan & Artist nylon straps, used to have to order them from Japan and now easily found on Amazon. Right now I have their ACAM 100 A on all cameras.
Paris me manque encore plus sur ton Instagram, merci.
À séoul~
Mille mercis