M in Africa

XEONV2

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Hi everyone,

I used the 240 on a trip to Africa in fairly austere conditions (stayed with a tribe for a week). Needless to say, the IQ from the camera is impeccable. Also, it survived dusty conditions and a meter fall to the ground. Battery life is much improved compared to the M9/M8 although I didn't use movie mode or live view. The weight as it affects handling is negligible so long as you're gripping it properly (I fastened the strap as a hand strap). People were very vocal on the fairly subdued image of the camera, most referred to it as looking rather 'unprofessional' which I took as a complement.

The only problem I noticed was after about 5+ seconds of leaving it on and then taking another photograph the camera would tend to 'lock'. Furthermore, it was a little slow in 'waking up' for a shot compared to other cameras near its price range. But it's not severe enough to affect process, more of a slight annoyance.

Overall, I think the M is the maturation of the digital Leica lineup and am very happy with the direction of product development albeit the expense. :) I hope this helps people with a decision on whether to upgrade or to jump in!

For those interested in some of the photographs, they are on my personal site.

11217723536_ff90113620_z.jpg


www.vaesper.com
 
I can not open your website ,but the one photo you're showing in this thread is gorgeous !
 
Hi everyone,

I used the 240 on a trip to Africa in fairly austere conditions (stayed with a tribe for a week). Needless to say, the IQ from the camera is impeccable. Also, it survived dusty conditions and a meter fall to the ground. Battery life is much improved compared to the M9/M8 although I didn't use movie mode or live view. The weight as it affects handling is negligible so long as you're gripping it properly (I fastened the strap as a hand strap). People were very vocal on the fairly subdued image of the camera, most referred to it as looking rather 'unprofessional' which I took as a complement.

The only problem I noticed was after about 5+ seconds of leaving it on and then taking another photograph the camera would tend to 'lock'. Furthermore, it was a little slow in 'waking up' for a shot compared to other cameras near its price range. But it's not severe enough to affect process, more of a slight annoyance.

Overall, I think the M is the maturation of the digital Leica lineup and am very happy with the direction of product development albeit the expense. :) I hope this helps people with a decision on whether to upgrade or to jump in!

For those interested in some of the photographs, they are on my personal site.

11217723536_ff90113620_z.jpg


www.vaesper.com

Great work you have there, thanks for sharing
 
Fantastic work XEONV2, I really envy your ability to visualise and frame. Your post-processing is also excellent - very subtle but enough to accentuate the mood in each shot.
 
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