Chris -
Beautiful imaging, as is your way. I, too, have significant amount of Leica (and Canon) rangefinder gear and a Coolscan V, which I almost always use for B&W film. Actually, my RF gear also only seems to shoot B&W film!
Been wondering about color film lately well scanned at a lab but the total cost is a bit off-putting. I do like the color output of my M10-P...
Thanks, snapwell. The cost does add up; I have 9 rolls of color film waiting to send off and scan, but I'm waiting to come up with the money for it. If you can afford an M10-P, film costs shouldn't bother you
🙂 I'd love to own a digital Leica, but one like yours is around $10,000, isn't it? Way out of my range! I used to shoot all B&W in my film cameras, and did my color work with digital. I've not been well the last couple years and just haven't felt up to processing film or dealing with the time needed for scanning, plus I've gotten more interested in color photography in recent years.
It has been nice seeing that several people here started shooting film again after seeing this thread. There's some nice work that's been posted here by other RFF members. Here's a few more of my recent film pics that I am working on editing:

My cat, Sneaky. Leica M4-2, 50mm f2.4 Summarit-M, Portra 400.

Dog looking at me. Leica IIIf Red Dial, 35mm f3.5 Summaron, Portra 400.

Harvested cornfield on a foggy morning. Leica M3, 50mm f2.4 Summarit-M, Portra 800.

Bowling Alley in Bluffton, Indiana. Leica M4-2, 50mm f2.4 Summarit-M, Portra 400.

Post Office in Poneto, Indiana. Leica M4-2, 25mm f2.8 ZM-Biogon, Portra 400.