mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
I have yet to seen a picture of M9 B&W conversion vs MM, with identical histogram, curve, etc. but i am saving money slowly for MM, can always shoot Velvia for color.
bigeye
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leicashot
Well-known
Maybe. But I doubt the image quality is so sufficiently superior as to make it worthwhile to shell out another $7,000. And the M9 allows me the option of shooting in color AND B&W (with a little processing, of course....)
Thats up to you to decide, not a reviewer. For me it was worth it and it's now my only M. For color I'm happy shooting with my D800E, but when I shoot M, I've almost always shot it in B+W in film and digital.
The M Monochrom is not for everyone, and I like it that way.
bigeye
Well-known
If anything, being unique and quite po-tent as Mr. Puts describes, I'd say it is the easiest Leica to justify.
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Richard G
Veteran
Thats up to you to decide, not a reviewer. For me it was worth it and it's now my only M. For color I'm happy shooting with my D800E, but when I shoot M, I've almost always shot it in B+W in film and digital.
The M Monochrom is not for everyone, and I like it that way.
See Leicashot's MM Melbourne thread from yesterday and weep. It is the most convincing argument for the MM there is. It ends the discussion about whether this camera offers anything worth pursuing.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=123208
_goodtimez
Well-known
You here ?
You here ?
Hey Tightsqueez, nice to see you on line. I'm writing from Turkey now.
Are you fancying a Mono ??? I thought you got vaccinated and sticked to film just like I did
You here ?
He speaks "Leica" and this is why no one understands him. Ha ha.
Hey Tightsqueez, nice to see you on line. I'm writing from Turkey now.
Are you fancying a Mono ??? I thought you got vaccinated and sticked to film just like I did
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
"When you take a M9 image file and transfer it to black and white there is always a slight color cast."
Amusing.
It's in Erwinese. I can tell that this was not originally written in English, or at least the thoughts are not originally in English.
He still won't a proofreader hire: "loosing the ability to shoot in color" is either very existential or just another symptom of my years-old crisply-defined observation.
That, and it's really as style hard of reading shown. Syntax and grammar not highly rendered.
icebear
Veteran
Here part II of his evaluation:
http://www.imx.nl/photo/leica/camera/styled-9/M%20Monochrom.html
That he's not a native English speaking guy is well known and the translation is sometimes "really funny" to put it mildly but the color chart comparison shots and bw conversion of M9P , MM and for reference film Delta 100 are pretty interesting, especially in the dark brown patch area there are obvious differences on how the results look. This is telling more than the text.
Btw the grain on the Delta 100 chart is quite drastic vs the super clean digital files...
The clarification that the M9 sensor is loosing about 30% resolution vs the non Bayer filter Monchrome also seems to be accurate according to his test shots. So any claims of 100% better for the MM were clearly marketing BS.
http://www.imx.nl/photo/leica/camera/styled-9/M%20Monochrom.html
That he's not a native English speaking guy is well known and the translation is sometimes "really funny" to put it mildly but the color chart comparison shots and bw conversion of M9P , MM and for reference film Delta 100 are pretty interesting, especially in the dark brown patch area there are obvious differences on how the results look. This is telling more than the text.
Btw the grain on the Delta 100 chart is quite drastic vs the super clean digital files...
The clarification that the M9 sensor is loosing about 30% resolution vs the non Bayer filter Monchrome also seems to be accurate according to his test shots. So any claims of 100% better for the MM were clearly marketing BS.
wosim
Member
Erwin Puts Monochrom Review Part 3
Erwin Puts Monochrom Review Part 3
Here is Part 3 of Erwin Put's Leica M Monochrom review:
Leica M Monochrom: tonal scale and reproduction
Erwin Puts Monochrom Review Part 3
Here is Part 3 of Erwin Put's Leica M Monochrom review:
Leica M Monochrom: tonal scale and reproduction
wosim
Member
wosim
Member
Steve Huff has finished his Monochrom review
Steve Huff has finished his Monochrom review
Steve Huff has finished his M Monochrom review:
Steve Huff, The Leica Monochrom Review
Steve Huff has finished his Monochrom review
Steve Huff has finished his M Monochrom review:
Steve Huff, The Leica Monochrom Review
Vince Lupo
Whatever
MCTuomey
Veteran
Very enjoyable read - thanks for the link. Interesting how the author easily and practically reconciles B&W film use with B& W digital use. Also interesting; have read that some see the M9 as digital kodachrome, and now we have the MM as digital tri-x. Leica is so gracefully wed to photographic tradition. It will be awhile before my number comes up - well into next year - so I'll have time to continue saving. Can't wait.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
he is Dutch, European, intelligent and straightforward... does not distribute other`s opinions. maybe therefore a bit hard to follow.Am I right in thinking that English is not Mr. Puts's first language?
Archlich
Well-known
Hmmm It is not quite as strange as it seems at first sight.:
http://shutha.org/node/840
That's for who use only the "desaturate" command I guess. Convert RGB channels into a single grayscale one is a breeze for those who know how to work with channels and color modes.
Hard to imagine how possibly there is a "color cast" when even the color profile from a M9 had been converted to grayscale ones like Dot Gain 20%. More like pseudoscience or simply a bad monitor.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I agree that desaturate is about the worst possible way to convert to B&W. The problems with colour casts he mentions are because he is playing silly buggers with colour management.
wosim
Member
icebear
Veteran
Hello Wolfgang,
I haven't decided in which of his fetish categories I put myself in
but the 3 rd part was definitely the most enjoyable of the three and I pretty much agree with his conclusions about the MM. Thanks for posting, more useful in my book than the E.Puts input so far on the Monochrom.
I haven't decided in which of his fetish categories I put myself in
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
Egor could make a living as a writer... Not too sure about as a photographer...
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