What’s new on LEICA INSIDER? | Thomas Menk

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Monochrom with Leica M6, M8 and M9 | Calogero Randazzo

I am not a professional photographer and don´t have to satisfy clients. So I don´t have to rush to see the results right away. That´s why I was question myself, if I really need my M9 or if the M6 Read more …

The Leica Mystique – The M9 and M240 | Blogarithms

Ultimately, it’s really all about the lenses. Other than the least expensive ones (which are still very expensive for us mere mortals) they’re gorgeous. Probably the best lenses you can buy. As far as the bodies, would you like to Read more …

Why I prefer the Leica M 240 over the M9/M-E | Steve Huff

With today’s post from Photographs By Peter causing some conversation, I wanted to chime in with why I personally much prefer the Leica M 240 (my review) over the M9, but hey, this is my personal opinion for my tastes. Read more …

Leica M9 users report sensor corrosion issue | Dan Carr

In some cases, particularly when using the camera models Leica M9, M9-P, M Monochrom or M-E with smaller apertures (5.6-22), effects caused by corrosion of the sensor glass may be encountered. Leica offers a free replacement service for the CCD Read more …

From the Leica M9 to the Leica M240…and Back to the M9 |
Ashwin Rao

Hello my friends. It’s Ashwin, back to talk about my recent GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) journey with Leica. I have been a huge fan of both the Leica M9 and Leica M Monochrom over the course of the life cycles Read more …

Verdict | The People of Tây Bắc Photo Expedition | Tewfic El-Sawy

Having had more than a week to mull over what worked and what didn’t on The People of Tay Bac Photo Expedition-Workshop, I come to the conclusion that it earns a B….not a B+, not a B-…just a plain B. Read more …

A Prospectus On The Leica M-9P vs. Fuji X-Pro1 | Bryan Jones

Over the next little while, I am looking forward to comparing and contrasting the Leica M9 experience with the Fuji X-Pro1, a rangefinder style camera that in many ways is the Leica M9s contemporary, yet has shown Leica the way forward. Read more …

Who buys Leica cameras? | Techradar

Leica M series cameras have almost legendary status among photographers. Even though they don’t necessarily use the most cutting edge technology (just check the specification of the Leica M9 and Leica M Monochrom’s LCD screens), their superb build and the Read more …

Portraying Real Life | Haoming Wang

Born in Wuxi China in 1985, Haoming Wang moved with has family to Singapore where he lived for five years before emigrating to his present home in Sydney, Australia. He became interested in photography starting in 2007 and acquired his first Leica shortly thereafter, which sparked his interest in photography as creative expression. Inspired by the work of legendary photojournalists and street photographers, he documents the small ironies and ordinary events of everyday life with honesty, compassion, humor and wit. Q: What camera equipment do you generally use? A: I use a Leica M and M9 with 50 mm f/0.95 Noctilux-M ASPH., a 24 mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M ASPH. a 90 mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M. About 95% of the time I shoot with the 50 mm f/0.95 Noctilux. I also use Leica film cameras (M3, M5, M6, M7). Q: What are some of the characteristics of the 50 mm f/0.95 Noctilux-M that make it your favorite and that you find especially useful in your kind of work? A: It’s a very good […]

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