Todd, people always have an issue with people spending money and perceived value. The way I see it, we work, we work hard to support ourselves and families. I turned 50 years old last year and went out and purchased my first Leica camera. Yes, it cost a lot, yes I had some people mock me for spending the money ' on a camera ' I don't, care, I work and and I want to enjoy life. Since owning my Leica camera, I have enjoyed photography more. When people say new gear doesn't make your photography better, I 100% disagree, I have gone out more and appreciated photography more since starting with my new Leica, Cheers from Australia, love your work.
Very well said. I just purchased my first Leica M at 65 (an m11P) and I could have gotten one much earlier in life but the time just felt right, and I've wanted one since I was a very young man. My wife said pretty much what you said, 'you've worked hard all your life and have done right by family and friends, now it's your time so buy what you want'. I also have a Sony a7rv but the Leica receives more genuine love because it's such a joy to hold and shoot with, the Sony feels more like a tool (which is not a bad thing), but the Leica sparks a deeper creative side that my Sony never did. It also helps me slow down and live in the moment which is something I believe many naysayers just don't understand because they're so 'focused' on the fact that it doesn't have video, it's manual focus, it's too expensive ~ blah blah blah blah. I don't regret the purchase for one second and never felt the need to defend my purchase since it brings me so much joy every time I pick it up and go out shooting (one camera with one or two lenses), and isn't that what photography is all about, being inspired.
Bags are very individual taste! My most used is backpack! I do errands on my walks! I remember a time, a guy really distressed, came to me! Your Leica is with your veggies! Nope said I, It's on top! I place towels, in bottom and on top. Use old t-shirts, to place lenses in.. Leica of course, with Collapsible Summicron 50mm, easily under a jacket, coat or Parka. Happy New Year! Stay warm. Loved Rollei in Thailand!
I use 3 lenses. An old beat up 28mm F/2.8 Made In Canada version, a new 35mm F/1.4 ASPH FLE, and a 50mm F/2. When I am walking around usually just have one lens with me.
I've got an M3 I found at an estate sale a couple years ago. It was in terrible condition, no vulcanite, very brown like it was next to a smoker for 50 years. But it WORKED and I scrapped off the layers of dirt and grime and used it for 1.5 years like that. Early in 2023 I sent it off to YYE Camera to completely repair and fix up, and I couldn't believe the difference in feel and sound, the brightness of the viewfinder, everything. It's become my favorite camera to use. I don't baby it an all, because I know where it came from and what it is capable of. It's got a Voigtlander 50 APO lens and an old Leica 35mm Summaron with goggles. The photos I get with it are my favorite of all of my many film cameras (though I do use it in conjunction with my Nikon FM2 or Nikon Z9 a lot). I don't think I am interested in any digital Leica to be honest, the value proposition just doesn't appeal to me. Not to mention I really don't think they've made a camera better than the M3 (the viewfinder is still the best in my opinion!). All of this to say I have the Artisan & Artist strap and I use it with my M3 every day and like it a lot!
Well, it's almost impossible to beat an M3! Lucky you, those are fabulous cameras. And the more you use those mechanical cameras, the better they work. I bought the digital Leicas for assignments, but if I didn't do this for a living I would only use film Leicas. I almost bought an M3 in Bangkok, I love those.
I have M2, M3 and M6 and an M240, like yourself for longer than I care to mention. I also have Hasselblads, Pentax 67, a few 4X5s and a 5X7 which I 3D printed at home. I also have Nikon and Canon Film and Digital cameras for when the Leica or the MF and LF cameras are not suitable. I really can't understand why so many people all of a sudden own Leicas. They are not for everyone, nor do they suit a lot of photographic situations. So congratulations to Leica marketing. As far as bags go, for years I have stuck to Billingham, but recently I got a couple of ThinkTank canvas bags that are simply very very comfortable and quite indiscreete and don't shout out Leica.
Nice collection.Yes I have just used Leica forever because I take a different type of photo with it, and love being in a different situation with it. A lot of people who get one quickly fall out of love with them because they are a completely different beast to use.
Indeed. I have heard some say that it was a good investment. The others just use it as a badge of honour, a ring of acceptance in the company of some great photographers. Well, this is the world we live in and the dire state of photography of today. Take care.@@toddkorolphoto
@@toddkorolphoto I understand that, just couldn’t find that model but I found out they have a supple that is only available to the Asian market. That’s what that is
It is for sure a nice bag on it`s own -- me personally I would rather choose one of the many options from Billingham ( there is such a great selection of different sizes and colors and the quality is of course more than just proven ) .
Wait 399 is a boat load of maney??? and you have three Leicas and the Leica lenses to go with them but 399 is a lot???? No bro, if the bag is quality is not a lot, you have to protect expensive equipment so dont cheap out on the bag
@@toddkorolphoto super bag .. I have one .. also an f3 … that’s near perfect and a reporter satchel… that’s good and discreet..enjoy your new f2 .. absolute classic.👍
Todd, thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights ‼️Always looking forward to seeing more of you ❤️
Thank you, hopefully will do more this year. Cheers
Great review Todd, thanks. You’re right, it’s the little things that make your work easier and more efficient.
Yes they sure do. ;-)
Todd, people always have an issue with people spending money and perceived value. The way I see it, we work, we work hard to support ourselves and families. I turned 50 years old last year and went out and purchased my first Leica camera. Yes, it cost a lot, yes I had some people mock me for spending the money ' on a camera ' I don't, care, I work and and I want to enjoy life. Since owning my Leica camera, I have enjoyed photography more. When people say new gear doesn't make your photography better, I 100% disagree, I have gone out more and appreciated photography more since starting with my new Leica, Cheers from Australia, love your work.
Well said, enjoy that camera!
Very well said.
I just purchased my first Leica M at 65 (an m11P) and I could have gotten one much earlier in life but the time just felt right, and I've wanted one since I was a very young man. My wife said pretty much what you said, 'you've worked hard all your life and have done right by family and friends, now it's your time so buy what you want'.
I also have a Sony a7rv but the Leica receives more genuine love because it's such a joy to hold and shoot with, the Sony feels more like a tool (which is not a bad thing), but the Leica sparks a deeper creative side that my Sony never did. It also helps me slow down and live in the moment which is something I believe many naysayers just don't understand because they're so 'focused' on the fact that it doesn't have video, it's manual focus, it's too expensive ~ blah blah blah blah. I don't regret the purchase for one second and never felt the need to defend my purchase since it brings me so much joy every time I pick it up and go out shooting (one camera with one or two lenses), and isn't that what photography is all about, being inspired.
@@MulliganAl Agree 100%.
beauty is in the eye of the beholder..
Don’t know if l need it? No!!!
Don’t know if l want it?
Yes!!!
Looks good Todd and loved the Thailand Trip!!!! 💋
Hi there, thanks so much! Indeed, it's always do I really want it...Yes!
I'm really glad to see the Leica videos. I'm trying to decide if the Leica will work for me and digital or film.
They're different but I do love them both.
Bags are very individual taste! My most used is backpack! I do errands on my walks! I remember a time, a guy really distressed, came to me! Your Leica is with your veggies! Nope said I, It's on top! I place towels, in bottom and on top. Use old t-shirts, to place lenses in.. Leica of course, with Collapsible Summicron 50mm, easily under a jacket, coat or Parka. Happy New Year! Stay warm. Loved Rollei in Thailand!
Thanks, some good ideas!
Hi Todd! Great as usual - would love to know what M lenses you use!
I use 3 lenses. An old beat up 28mm F/2.8 Made In Canada version, a new 35mm F/1.4 ASPH FLE, and a 50mm F/2. When I am walking around usually just have one lens with me.
@@toddkorolphoto I’ve really fallen for that FLE 35 myself!!! Thank you!
I have an M240 and an M246 and they are by far my favorite cameras. I use a sling and generally just carry an extra lens. Zero regrets.
That's a great set up. I am just about to test out a M11 Mono, we'll see how that goes. ;-)
@@toddkorolphoto that's going to be awesome. I love my Monochrom so much. I use it practically everyday.
Great video. Thank you.
RS. Canada
incredible idea to have a camera for 30 years and consistently shooting with it. I really hope that i can find a camera like that too some day =)
It's just one of those that you never sell, then it kind of becomes part of you.
I've got an M3 I found at an estate sale a couple years ago. It was in terrible condition, no vulcanite, very brown like it was next to a smoker for 50 years. But it WORKED and I scrapped off the layers of dirt and grime and used it for 1.5 years like that. Early in 2023 I sent it off to YYE Camera to completely repair and fix up, and I couldn't believe the difference in feel and sound, the brightness of the viewfinder, everything. It's become my favorite camera to use. I don't baby it an all, because I know where it came from and what it is capable of. It's got a Voigtlander 50 APO lens and an old Leica 35mm Summaron with goggles. The photos I get with it are my favorite of all of my many film cameras (though I do use it in conjunction with my Nikon FM2 or Nikon Z9 a lot). I don't think I am interested in any digital Leica to be honest, the value proposition just doesn't appeal to me. Not to mention I really don't think they've made a camera better than the M3 (the viewfinder is still the best in my opinion!). All of this to say I have the Artisan & Artist strap and I use it with my M3 every day and like it a lot!
Well, it's almost impossible to beat an M3! Lucky you, those are fabulous cameras. And the more you use those mechanical cameras, the better they work. I bought the digital Leicas for assignments, but if I didn't do this for a living I would only use film Leicas. I almost bought an M3 in Bangkok, I love those.
I have M2, M3 and M6 and an M240, like yourself for longer than I care to mention. I also have Hasselblads, Pentax 67, a few 4X5s and a 5X7 which I 3D printed at home. I also have Nikon and Canon Film and Digital cameras for when the Leica or the MF and LF cameras are not suitable. I really can't understand why so many people all of a sudden own Leicas. They are not for everyone, nor do they suit a lot of photographic situations. So congratulations to Leica marketing. As far as bags go, for years I have stuck to Billingham, but recently I got a couple of ThinkTank canvas bags that are simply very very comfortable and quite indiscreete and don't shout out Leica.
Nice collection.Yes I have just used Leica forever because I take a different type of photo with it, and love being in a different situation with it. A lot of people who get one quickly fall out of love with them because they are a completely different beast to use.
Indeed. I have heard some say that it was a good investment. The others just use it as a badge of honour, a ring of acceptance in the company of some great photographers. Well, this is the world we live in and the dire state of photography of today. Take care.@@toddkorolphoto
And of course, I have seen some people use it almost as jewelry, but for me it's just a tool that allows me to work a certain way.@@lensman5762
Todd, do you think an M body with lens and Rolleiflex would fit the main compartment?
Yes, you can stand a Rollei up and a Leica with a lens will also fit in it as well.
What is the flash you use with your M Leicas ?
I use the Godox TT350.
what is the EXACT name of the bag ? is it ACAM ? which one ?
It's the Artisan & Artist Leica camera bag.
What’s the name of the bag. I can’t find that model?
It's the Artisan and Artist Leica camera bag.
@@toddkorolphoto I understand that, just couldn’t find that model but I found out they have a supple that is only available to the Asian market. That’s what that is
@@cborel83 ah ok. I guess that’s why I found and bought it in Asia. 😉
Sadly this bag is not available anywhere, it was released 10 years ago. You must have gotten a new old stock in Bangkok.
I’ve seen a few online. They were a limited edition, you have to hunt a bit.
I like Thailand too
It is for sure a nice bag on it`s own -- me personally I would rather choose one of the many options from Billingham ( there is such a great selection of different sizes and colors and the quality is of course more than just proven ) .
I love Billingham as well, I have one of their bags, it's lasted forever.
It doesn’t even count against the Wotancraft bag … stunning quality …
Actually I have seen those my friend has one, they are very nice, a tad bulky.
A shoe shopping for a great camera bag? Id take that
It was a good trade! ;-)
When are we not looking for a camera bag, no? Photographer's disease. 😁
Indeed!! ;-))
Wait 399 is a boat load of maney??? and you have three Leicas and the Leica lenses to go with them but 399 is a lot???? No bro, if the bag is quality is not a lot, you have to protect expensive equipment so dont cheap out on the bag
Agreed!! ;-)
I’m left eye dominant so that’s kind of a problem
@toddkorolphoto do you have a link or model number. Trouble finding it online. Love the videos - keep them coming!
Thanks. It's the Artisan & Artist Edition for Leica.
bon… ben il est content de lui ! il a fait voire tous c’est jouets !🎉 si non je ne vois aucun interer a cette vidéo d’influenceurs …
Je suis loin d'être un influenceur, juste un photographe.
"promo sm"
Only one bag for Leica … Domke…nuff said …. Game over …
I have a bunch of Domke bags and have been a long time user and fan of those bags. This is better.😉
@@toddkorolphoto 👍the best bag is whatever works for you ..I have three Domkes and love em ….
@@deantaylor1512 I just bought another one, the Domke F2 Original , they have always been my fav camera bags, going to actually use it for 4x5.
@@toddkorolphoto super bag .. I have one .. also an f3 … that’s near perfect and a reporter satchel… that’s good and discreet..enjoy your new f2 .. absolute classic.👍
Billingham...Game over you mean