I’m thrilled with the Leica Q2 Monochrom camera. My conclusions on the Leica Q2 Monochrom camera
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My recommendation is to purchase B+W Black and White Series filters. I mainly use an orange filter on the lens to give my images a little more dramatic look to the sky and clouds in my landscape images. Since there are no color channels in a grayscale image, you will have to rely on traditional black and white photography techniques like color filters to alter your Leica Q2 Monochrom images’ light and contrast. You will not adjust the black and white images you capture with the Leica Q2 Monochrom like you do when converting color images to black and white.
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Yes, I could have purchased the Nik Collection, which included Silver Efex Pro and emulates Kodak Tri-X 400 film, but it was not the same look and feel compared to black and white film.
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Over the years, I tried to figure out how to digitally duplicate the contrast and rich tonal range of their film images. And I was not going to purchase a Hasselblad Flextight X1 Scanner on the used market.īased on my experimentation with two film cameras, I determined if I wanted to obtain the same look and feel of the print quality of, say, Jim Marshall’s prints, I would have to set up a “closed-loop development process” with my local black and white lab. I’m used to higher resolution digital files and did not like the film scans’ image quality. The camera was nice, but the problem was scanning film negatives. In 2019, I purchased a Voigtlander Bessa R3A Rangefinder film camera due to its compatibility with Leica M mount lenses. I had nothing but problems with the camera’s internal mechanics, and the lab lost two rolls of film. In the early 2000s, I purchased a Contax 645 film camera, which Greg Gorman used in his studio. To this day, I have never professionally captured images with a film camera.
Many enthusiasts regard the D2000 as Canon’s first genuinely usable Digital SLR. The Canon EOS D2000 was a 2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera developed by Kodak on a Canon EOS-1N body.
Shooting film cameras was very frustrating because I started my photography career using digital cameras in 1998 with the Canon EOS D2000. I do not have the patience to shoot with a film camera.