Leica M Monochrom real-life review - part two

Many thanks! Interesting read !

Many thanks! Interesting read !

Many thanks for your interesting review. The pics have a very nice tonality.
 
I do love looking at shots made with the Monochrom. It is a good thing that I can still afford to shoot Tri-X in my M6 because I just cannot bring myself to spend $8,000 on a camera. God bless all of you that can, keep posting.
 
These photos show again more of the same: too much resolution, not enough highlight detail. The night scenes look best, as blown highlights are a normality in this kind of lighting. I think, that for open sun photos, you should dial in -2 stops compensation.
 
These photos show again more of the same: too much resolution, not enough highlight detail. The night scenes look best, as blown highlights are a normality in this kind of lighting. I think, that for open sun photos, you should dial in -2 stops compensation.

Yes, I find that even shooting at night I always use -1 or even up to -2 EV compensation to avoid clipping highlights. My camera is always at -1 EV compensation no matter what. The shadow details are so good anyway, so I find it best to save the highlights and increase the exposure (and lower the highlight) in post.

I only shoot with a 50mm Summilux ASPH but I have also tried a friends latest non-APO 50mm Summicron, and I find that it is easier to not clip the highlights with the Summicron due to it's lower contrast rendering. But I still prefer the way the Lux images look.

Thanks for all your comments.
 
Nice review, relevant and to the point. Good work. I was totally blown away by the two underexposed image samples. What an incredible amount of shadow detail!
 
I find it interesting that many people comment about the flat images that come straight from the camera, yet the 'final' pictures that I've seen online from the Monochrom are usually quite contrasty.

Any explanation for this?
 
The raw files straight from the camera are flat, but people prefer to post more contrasty processed versions?

I find it interesting that many people comment about the flat images that come straight from the camera, yet the 'final' pictures that I've seen online from the Monochrom are usually quite contrasty.

Any explanation for this?
 
Borge - Thanks so much, I keep rereading your review! I just received my MM yesterday and it's not only my first digital Leica, but my first digital camera of any kind. I'm wondering, are there tricks or learning curve details you wished you'd figured out sooner? I too will be doing a lot of low light shooting so I very much appreciate your thoughts on that aspect.
 
First" review" that I have seen on Monochrom images, that have any kind of validity to me.
For me B&W shooting is about INTERPRETATION . Reality to two dimensional images, with shades of gray , movement, composition etc. The only thing I was missing is the full size digital images. When you click the image, nothing much happens. The moment of truth is the 100% size. All I can say borge has come a long way as a monochrome shooter with his new M Monochrom !
 
The raw files straight from the camera are flat, but people prefer to post more contrasty processed versions?

What I mean to say is that the photos that I've seen online from the Monochrom are really contrasty -- I mean really dark shadows and blown highlights. If you look at the ones on the Leica site by Jacob Aue Sobol, those are a good example of what I'm talking about.

I have myself on a list for the Monochrom, so hopefully it won't be too long of a wait!
 
I think that's because photographers who are predominantly B&W shooters tend to lean towards contrasty, perhaps because of the inherently graphic nature of B&W & the long (post 1920s) history of contrasty B&W photography. From what I've seen, the raw files from the camera are actually low-contrast (as they should).

I would order a Monochrom myself except for the fact that I'm not enough of a hardcore B&W shooter to justify the expense (even @ "discount" Euro prices). The price of the upcoming digital M is much more justifiable.

What I mean to say is that the photos that I've seen online from the Monochrom are really contrasty -- I mean really dark shadows and blown highlights. If you look at the ones on the Leica site by Jacob Aue Sobol, those are a good example of what I'm talking about.
 
First" review" that I have seen on Monochrom images, that have any kind of validity to me.
For me B&W shooting is about INTERPRETATION . Reality to two dimensional images, with shades of gray , movement, composition etc. The only thing I was missing is the full size digital images. When you click the image, nothing much happens. The moment of truth is the 100% size. All I can say borge has come a long way as a monochrome shooter with his new M Monochrom !

Thank you.

I will post full res images to my Flickr in a dedicated set tomorrow so that you can look at the larger resolutions.
 
What I mean to say is that the photos that I've seen online from the Monochrom are really contrasty -- I mean really dark shadows and blown highlights. If you look at the ones on the Leica site by Jacob Aue Sobol, those are a good example of what I'm talking about.

I have myself on a list for the Monochrom, so hopefully it won't be too long of a wait!

I deliberately posted contrasty images because mostly everyone was complaining that other MM reviews showed too flat / less contrasty images. Oh well, can't make everyone happy 🙂
 
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