I have the same camera and love it. In fact in made me realize that much of the features in a camera like the Nikon Z9 ( which I own ) are not required for great images. Its the photographer and getting out and trying and improving and reevaluating. That is difficult with a camera that is limited in how often you can use it. Its great for wild life and fast moving subjects if you become adept at using all the auto focus and auto detect features. I have found that all the buttons and configuration possibilities make its use much more suited to pros. The menu system of the M11p is easy and simple to navigate, the weight of the body and lens are great for me. Yes its expensive and so are the lens but it will last for ever and not be feature obsolete in 6 months.
I love the approach of downsizing the equipment and getting lost of all that technical, sometimes over complicated stuff, which can be a burden in a way. At the same time I'm sure I'd miss all my lenses, even those I don't really use often like my 14-24 mm.
I have the same camera and love it. In fact in made me realize that much of the features in a camera like the Nikon Z9 ( which I own ) are not required for great images. Its the photographer and getting out and trying and improving and reevaluating. That is difficult with a camera that is limited in how often you can use it. Its great for wild life and fast moving subjects if you become adept at using all the auto focus and auto detect features. I have found that all the buttons and configuration possibilities make its use much more suited to pros. The menu system of the M11p is easy and simple to navigate, the weight of the body and lens are great for me. Yes its expensive and so are the lens but it will last for ever and not be feature obsolete in 6 months.
I totally agree with you. I own the Leica M11P and the Z9 as well 😊. The M11P is a joy to use. And yes, less is more.
I love the approach of downsizing the equipment and getting lost of all that technical, sometimes over complicated stuff, which can be a burden in a way. At the same time I'm sure I'd miss all my lenses, even those I don't really use often like my 14-24 mm.
@@xtra9996 yer can understand we’re your coming from! Trouble is I would be quite happy with a 35 and a general lens!
An OVF are just not good enough ! Even worse in an overhyped much too expensive camera !
really?
depends entirely on your style of photography