PRJ
Another Day in Paradise
I'm surprised no one has posted about this yet. Just saw this in my IG feed.
Saganich
Established
LOL. Nothin to talk about.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Did it inherited M11 famous freezes?
f.hayek
Well-known
That and a nearly $10,000 price tag
JohnWolf
Well-known
My only interest is the effect on M10M prices. Maybe not much, since folks seem so pleased with that camera.
John
John
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Makes the Pentax price tag seem even better and I'm not even a Pentax fanboi 
Freakscene
Obscure member
I’ve owned every Monochrom to date. I’ve used almost nothing else for my personal work since 2012 when the first one came out. The M10M is a really great camera. But I’d probably still be using the MM if the sensor didn’t keep corroding and the buffer held more than 3 photos worth of data.

My typ 246 was really slow, although Leica told me several times it was fine. It was slow to wake up and had an inexplicable shutter lag at times. I took fewer pictures with it than I did with any other main camera I’ve owned since I started photographing. When it worked it was great.

But the M10M is great. I can find no real flaws from a user perspective.

But there is a constant Leica margin In upgrading. If I wanted to get my 4 main lenses calibrated to the new rangefinder of a new camera (and they would need it), it would be $AU1200-1500 and several months. A grip will be $AU660. M11 batteries in Australia are $AU310. Leica Store | Battery BP-SCL7 silver M11 I’m out. Maybe I’ll get an M11M, used, when my M10M breaks.
Marty

My typ 246 was really slow, although Leica told me several times it was fine. It was slow to wake up and had an inexplicable shutter lag at times. I took fewer pictures with it than I did with any other main camera I’ve owned since I started photographing. When it worked it was great.

But the M10M is great. I can find no real flaws from a user perspective.

But there is a constant Leica margin In upgrading. If I wanted to get my 4 main lenses calibrated to the new rangefinder of a new camera (and they would need it), it would be $AU1200-1500 and several months. A grip will be $AU660. M11 batteries in Australia are $AU310. Leica Store | Battery BP-SCL7 silver M11 I’m out. Maybe I’ll get an M11M, used, when my M10M breaks.
Marty
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I’ve owned every Monochrom to date. I’ve used almost nothing else for my personal work since 2012 when the first one came out. The M10M is a really great camera. But I’d probably still be using the MM if the sensor didn’t keep corroding and the buffer held more than 3 photos worth of data.
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My typ 246 was really slow, although Leica told me several times it was fine. It was slow to wake up and had an inexplicable shutter lag at times. I took fewer pictures with it than I did with any other main camera I’ve owned since I started photographing. When it worked it was great.
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But the M10M is great. I can find no real flaws from a user perspective.
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But there is a constant Leica margin In upgrading. If I wanted to get my 4 main lenses calibrated to the new rangefinder of a new camera (and they would need it), it would be $AU1200-1500 and several months. A grip will be $AU660. M11 batteries in Australia are $AU310. Leica Store | Battery BP-SCL7 silver M11 I’m out. Maybe I’ll get an M11M, used, when my M10M breaks.
Marty
Being out of the loop for a while has been interesting. I just went and looked at Leica prices in Oz and near fell out of my chair!
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
The M10M is very good at reproducing the grey scale. I am not comparing it to b/w film but it stands on its own. Skin tones are pleasing not latex like. If the M11M can improve it then I would be interested.
das
Well-known
16 stops of dynamic range? Geez, talk about AI. So in theory, take a shot in any lighting condition at any aperture, at any ASA, and you get a perfectly usable photo. What's the fun in that?
das
Well-known
I may be an irrational curmudgeon, but digital photography has always brought me zero enjoyment. I'm glad that a computer and software automatically made a crappily-exposed photo better for me.
Freakscene
Obscure member
You haven’t encountered Leica’s strangely unreliable digital M metering then, I assume? I still have trouble.16 stops of dynamic range? Geez, talk about AI. So in theory, take a shot in any lighting condition at any aperture, at any ASA, and you get a perfectly usable photo. What's the fun in that?
cboy
Well-known
IMO the price to IQ ratio is now even more too drastic for a niche camera, were the difference compared to colour sensor conversation is minimal except for high iso.
Other forums disregard the fact there's a focus shift for red filter with monochrome cameras.
I'll wait for a GR monochrome for any mono conveniences...
Other forums disregard the fact there's a focus shift for red filter with monochrome cameras.
I'll wait for a GR monochrome for any mono conveniences...
Freakscene
Obscure member
The M11 Mono is $500 more than the M11 in Australia. Leicas are just expensive.IMO the price to IQ ratio is now even more too drastic for a niche camera, were the difference compared to colour sensor conversation is minimal except for high iso.
Other forums disregard the fact there's a focus shift for red filter with monochrome cameras.
I'll wait for a GR monochrome for any mono conveniences...
I have seen a lot of discussion about focus shift with filtration. The advantage with live view is that focusing through the filter the focus shift is accounted for. Of course with the rangefinder it is not. I noticed some focus shift with my MM even with a yellow filter. I would really like a digital monochrome M-like camera with an EVF.
Now that Pentax have a Monochrome camera I think a lot of people would like a Monochrome GR, me included.
dreamsandart
Well-known
I ‘borrowed’ the v1 monochrom I gave to my son last month -for a whole month! And, it still is an amazing camera, doing everything I love, like a continuous roll of B&W film with fantastic quality. It is not a fast camera with its processing and limited buffer, but I’m not a burst-style photographer and have only run into this a few times. I wanted the monochrom when it was introduced, but ‘the price,’ and a few years later made a trade [with a lens] to get it. Had the sensor replaced free by Leica along with an overhaul to make it ‘like-new.’ Although it’s nice to see Leica continuing with updated versions of the monochrom, I can’t see updating myself. The v1 monochrom may not have the dynamic range of the later versions, but I expose for the highlights so they are not washed out, and it has a full 14-bits of information to work with, and for an old film user the somewhat limited high-end ISO isn’t a problem. New prices for these are still - if expected - somewhat of a shock. My son loves using the old and now outdated v1 monochrom ;-), learning photography with B&W much like I did with film, and has done some nice work with the v1.
f.hayek
Well-known
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I owned the GR about 10 years ago and found the OOC Monochrome-converted images to be absolutely superb.
Now that Pentax have a Monochrome camera I think a lot of people would like a Monochrome GR, me included.
I owned the GR about 10 years ago and found the OOC Monochrome-converted images to be absolutely superb.
dreamsandart
Well-known
I had my original GR on a monochrome pre-set most of the time. As many folks said, it was very ‘film-like.’ Haven’t used it for some time because of sensor dust (which I’m going to try and clean}, but if Ricoh made a new monochrome version I’d be interested in that ‘perfect camera.’ Sorry, not M11M related…
Richard G
Veteran
Still with the original Monochrom M. Suspect there are improvement since, but like with my M2 (or M6) not enough for it to matter to me. I will look at a good review when available. My Monochrom is stable with a late 2018 sensor replacement. I'm still struggling with the Cycolpsian face of the top plate of recent digital Leicas, which are minus the frame line illumination window. I'm being silly of course. And that is less noticeable in black.
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