I primarily shot with the Canon R3, but once I picked up the Leica Q2 Monochrom my entire outlook changed on the process of making photos. It's definitely my favorite camera!! 🙏🏽📸🎯
i know exactly what you mean. been shooting weddings for 10 years, more or less the same way, until i started using the Q2 for my personal life, and its certainly changing how i apprach weddings.
I watched your review a little over a year ago before I started travelling and was on the search for a camera I could easily pack in a bag, have the quality to print, and not have to decide between lenses everywhere I go. I was hesitant about settling on 28mm but as I do almost all landscape shots. Everything seemed right so I bought it. I've taken about 20,000+ shots with it to this day and I have no regrets. I love not deciding between lenses. I love the formfactor. I love the quality of images. I love the tactile feeling of using it. I don't even use the screen 90% of the time unless I'm fiddling around to get the ISO right. This camera has fit every need I had. I've shot 26 countries from the top of mount Fuji to the Norwegian fjords and not once did i think "i wish i had my EOS R and 5 lenses with me." The only niche gripe I've had is how the camera doesn't do well at night particularly with slow shutter photos. To this day I've been unable to turn off the auto denoise feature after a slow shutter image, and it often results in gross color banding/blending. But that's not what I bought the camera for, just a limitation I've come to ignore. if I'm determined to get the shot I will just shoot in black and white, or just fix it in photoshop. The camera has been great and I thank you for your videos about it.
Your early Q2 videos confirmed my choice to get a Q2M in 2022. Your latest review continues to inspire me to keep having fun shooting this camera. Thanks!
Thanks Luis! Good solid review from a user perspective, which I think is better than just a ‘gear” perspective. I’m a Fuji user and love the XT5, but I picked up a used Leica Q2M a few months ago and I’m loving it! I’m still getting used to all of the controls, especially focus, both auto and manual, but it’s great. The real test on whether I want to shoot more with a monochrome camera is whether the low light ability is really worth it. The Q3 with added resolution may just give me an even more versatile camera, with high quality monochrome to boot! It’s always good to see you and your reviews. Geoff
Nice vid that sums up the quality and quirks of the Q2 nicely. My Q2M is definitely my fav camera. Even though I use X2Ds and SL2s professionally and an M11 and M7 personally. The camera may look and feel basic, but everything is very intentionally designed with a photographer in mind. The absolute star is the lens. It must be one of the best wide-angles I’ve ever used. Regardless of brand. Restricting yourself to one or two focal lenghts is probably the best you can do to improve your photography. Recently I picked up a Sony A7CR for a couple of days and though it’s a very capable camera, it’s much more a swiss pocket knife. It does a lot of things when you’re into specs, but the photography stuff never reaches the level of a Q2 or Q3. One small addition. JPEG settings don’t only allow you the choice of 5 profiles, but also per profile the level of saturation, contrast and sharpening. Nevertheless, it’s basic and for better quality and more options it’s recommended to use presets (LR) or styles (C1) in post processing.
Hi Luis, thanks for making the video. I own several Canon and Sony pro level bodies and glass that I use only for work. June this year I purchased my first ever Leica camera, a Q3. I just can't put it down, it goes everywhere I go within reason and the image quality just cannot be matched with my other brand cameras. The simplicity and neat tidy appearance along with the insanely high quality lens all come together to make this camera my favourite. Put it this way, I would gladly just sell off all my other gear and only keep the Q3. Why don't I? Well, I have made the Q3 exclusively to be used for personal work, documenting my personal life, hence I call it " My Life Camera " I will never ever use the Q3 for work and so while still being an active shooter, I need the other bodies. Its Christmas Eve as I type this, Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Quick question, I just picked up an A7CII open-box and I noticed there’s a slight gap between the bottom two shutter blades. Does yours have the same slight gap between the shutter blades? It’s only noticeable when you’re looking down at it from an angle. Not sure if this impacts performance but want to make sure I dont have a defective camera
At 2:20, the text says "All of these were taken on Q2/Monochrom", but there's a colour photo. Is that photo kidnoble's photo on another camera or was it inserted by mistake?
@@luischavezphoto I know. The previous paragraph gave the impression that he had two cameras, a Q2 Monochrom and an M10. But he has three cameras: a Q2, a Q2 Monochrom and an M10.
I primarily shot with the Canon R3, but once I picked up the Leica Q2 Monochrom my entire outlook changed on the process of making photos. It's definitely my favorite camera!! 🙏🏽📸🎯
I get that sentiment! I shoot with Sony for weddings but that Leica Q2 is special. Thanks for watching!
i know exactly what you mean. been shooting weddings for 10 years, more or less the same way, until i started using the Q2 for my personal life, and its certainly changing how i apprach weddings.
I watched your review a little over a year ago before I started travelling and was on the search for a camera I could easily pack in a bag, have the quality to print, and not have to decide between lenses everywhere I go. I was hesitant about settling on 28mm but as I do almost all landscape shots. Everything seemed right so I bought it. I've taken about 20,000+ shots with it to this day and I have no regrets. I love not deciding between lenses. I love the formfactor. I love the quality of images. I love the tactile feeling of using it. I don't even use the screen 90% of the time unless I'm fiddling around to get the ISO right. This camera has fit every need I had. I've shot 26 countries from the top of mount Fuji to the Norwegian fjords and not once did i think "i wish i had my EOS R and 5 lenses with me." The only niche gripe I've had is how the camera doesn't do well at night particularly with slow shutter photos. To this day I've been unable to turn off the auto denoise feature after a slow shutter image, and it often results in gross color banding/blending. But that's not what I bought the camera for, just a limitation I've come to ignore. if I'm determined to get the shot I will just shoot in black and white, or just fix it in photoshop. The camera has been great and I thank you for your videos about it.
Love the Q2. When I’m not using it, it becomes an art piece in my living room.
Your early Q2 videos confirmed my choice to get a Q2M in 2022. Your latest review continues to inspire me to keep having fun shooting this camera. Thanks!
Thank you so much for watching!
How’s your journey been going with the Q2?
@Domestikos88 Ha! Gateway drug to the M. Been using a M240 for the past year.
i love my Q2 as well, in combination with my R5 and a 50 its all i need for my work
Thanks Luis! Good solid review from a user perspective, which I think is better than just a ‘gear” perspective. I’m a Fuji user and love the XT5, but I picked up a used Leica Q2M a few months ago and I’m loving it! I’m still getting used to all of the controls, especially focus, both auto and manual, but it’s great. The real test on whether I want to shoot more with a monochrome camera is whether the low light ability is really worth it. The Q3 with added resolution may just give me an even more versatile camera, with high quality monochrome to boot! It’s always good to see you and your reviews. Geoff
Nice vid that sums up the quality and quirks of the Q2 nicely. My Q2M is definitely my fav camera. Even though I use X2Ds and SL2s professionally and an M11 and M7 personally. The camera may look and feel basic, but everything is very intentionally designed with a photographer in mind. The absolute star is the lens. It must be one of the best wide-angles I’ve ever used. Regardless of brand. Restricting yourself to one or two focal lenghts is probably the best you can do to improve your photography.
Recently I picked up a Sony A7CR for a couple of days and though it’s a very capable camera, it’s much more a swiss pocket knife. It does a lot of things when you’re into specs, but the photography stuff never reaches the level of a Q2 or Q3.
One small addition. JPEG settings don’t only allow you the choice of 5 profiles, but also per profile the level of saturation, contrast and sharpening. Nevertheless, it’s basic and for better quality and more options it’s recommended to use presets (LR) or styles (C1) in post processing.
Hi Luis, thanks for making the video. I own several Canon and Sony pro level bodies and glass that I use only for work. June this year I purchased my first ever Leica camera, a Q3. I just can't put it down, it goes everywhere I go within reason and the image quality just cannot be matched with my other brand cameras. The simplicity and neat tidy appearance along with the insanely high quality lens all come together to make this camera my favourite. Put it this way, I would gladly just sell off all my other gear and only keep the Q3. Why don't I? Well, I have made the Q3 exclusively to be used for personal work, documenting my personal life, hence I call it " My Life Camera " I will never ever use the Q3 for work and so while still being an active shooter, I need the other bodies. Its Christmas Eve as I type this, Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Great to hear you are enjoying your camera! Thanks for your perspective and thank you so much for watching. 😊
Thank you for a straight forward and structured review. Surprisingly hard to find these days...
Thanks for watching!
I have found the Q2 to be an exquisite camera. Can’t afford a Q3/43. The D-Lux 8 is interesting for lesser budget.
Excellent video Luis. I can’t say enough great things about the Q series 😊
Thank you so much Stu!
I still use my original Q all these years later and it still produces incredible images.
It’s just such a fun camera to use!
Great video! I see you are using Samyang AF 35mm f/1.8 FE Lens for Sony, how is the quality? I heard color fringing issue with this lens
It’s okay for the price and size but it’s not anything special. I definitely think that the compact 24mm or 40mm is the way to go!
Greats photos man! I need to stay away from your videos so I don't force myself to buy a Leica LOL Just kidding, your work is great.
Quick question, I just picked up an A7CII open-box and I noticed there’s a slight gap between the bottom two shutter blades. Does yours have the same slight gap between the shutter blades? It’s only noticeable when you’re looking down at it from an angle. Not sure if this impacts performance but want to make sure I dont have a defective camera
Let me get back to you on that one!
At 2:20, the text says "All of these were taken on Q2/Monochrom", but there's a colour photo. Is that photo kidnoble's photo on another camera or was it inserted by mistake?
There’s two version of the Q2! The regular and the monochrome. That particular photographer has shot with both. 😊
@@luischavezphoto I know. The previous paragraph gave the impression that he had two cameras, a Q2 Monochrom and an M10. But he has three cameras: a Q2, a Q2 Monochrom and an M10.
I really want a Leica 😂. I want all the leicas!
If I ever hit the jackpot, I’ll get us matching M11s 🫡
Yeah you do 😂
True love at its finest! @@luischavezphoto
This reminds me that Q should have more digital crops to choose from then 35,5,75,90 etc.
I haven’t tried the Q3 but the sensor bump makes sense for having other crop options. Thanks for watching!
What makes you say it's a 27 or 26mm and not a 28? Why do you think Leica is lying or not correct about it being 28?? 🤔
I think I just enjoy the full frame. On my Sony. But I would love to test out a leica. Just to see why they are amazing. The lens definitely.