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M246 with 50 Summarit and nd filter as it was such a bright day.

Camber Sands, towards Rye Harbour on a fine day in November.

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5 hours ago, Rosebud55 said:

M246 with 50 Summarit and nd filter as it was such a bright day.

Camber Sands, towards Rye Harbour on a fine day in November.

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7 Artisans WEN 35mm f1.4 Asph with orange filter added, M246

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Voigtlander Heliar 75mm f1.8, M246

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Voigtlander Heliar 75mm f1.8, M246

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Rotting Gracefully

M246 with TRI_Elmar@16mm with Orange Filter

 

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I have a M246 on load whilst I get my M9Mono repaired - wow I finally got to try this camera after so long.
I've shot the M9Mono for many years and love it to bits! But even this M246 is so lovely...just the shutter itself has such a nice feeling. And the live view mode is refreshing to use. I'm really enjoying the capabilities of this beast...

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20 hours ago, jonnyboy said:

I have a M246 on load whilst I get my M9Mono repaired - wow I finally got to try this camera after so long.
I've shot the M9Mono for many years and love it to bits! But even this M246 is so lovely...just the shutter itself has such a nice feeling. And the live view mode is refreshing to use. I'm really enjoying the capabilities of this beast...

I bought an M246 to use while my M9M was on "vacation" in New Jersey.  My thought was to sell one of them afterwards, but I couldn't do it.  Both have their own appeal.

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6 hours ago, Luke_Miller said:

I bought an M246 to use while my M9M was on "vacation" in New Jersey.  My thought was to sell one of them afterwards, but I couldn't do it.  Both have their own appeal.

I wish I could do that! To be honest, I do prefer the image output of the M9Mono - there is something about that sweetspot at ISO 1600! But the technology behind it starts to feel really dated now. Even the battery, wow the M246 can actually handle a whole day with one battery, easily. I will have it for few more days so I really look forward to test it in different scenario - who knows maybe I will sell the M1 and get the 246!

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5 hours ago, jonnyboy said:

I wish I could do that! To be honest, I do prefer the image output of the M9Mono - there is something about that sweetspot at ISO 1600! But the technology behind it starts to feel really dated now. Even the battery, wow the M246 can actually handle a whole day with one battery, easily. I will have it for few more days so I really look forward to test it in different scenario - who knows maybe I will sell the M1 and get the 246!

Well,  in 2020 selling M1 to get M246 is no brainier 😉 

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According to its official website, “The town of Colma [California] is known worldwide as ‘The City of Souls.'” That’s because it has 1,500 residents and 1.5 million “souls” in its 16 cemeteries. The tombstones, statues and mausoleums are works of art, and, being white, black or shades of gray, they create monochrome photos with strong contrast and a range of tones.

Also, Leica photographers talk about the 3D effect you can get shooting wide open. This photo was taken with a 50mm Summilux at f/1.4. I can see what they mean. 

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M 246, 35 CronASPH1

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Sorry, i forgot my m240 at home

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