ShafQ-P Posted August 18, 2023 Share #1 Posted August 18, 2023 Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi All I’ve just recently joined the forum and hoped you might be able to advise me. I have had my Leica Q-P for a couple of years now and have taken some amazing photos. However I m now considering moving on to the Leica M-P 240 with a 50mm or 35mm Leica Summicron (vintage) , Voigtlander or similar lenses. Although I have loved my Q-P I have always found it slightly hard at times to gel with the 28mm focal length. I prefer urban street photography mainly and mainly shooting people. 28mm can be a little intrusive as it means getting really close and in London / Italy (where I shoot most) that can cause quite a bit of offence. I find myself cropping a fair bit in post at times. I have mainly in the past shot with Fuji x100, Xpro-1, XT-2 and Leica M8.2. All with 35mm to 50mm lens. So I am kind of used to that field of view. I have recently had a very short play with the M240 and m10 (the latter being out of my price range) with a 50mm summicron and did like the feel overall. I didn’t find the m240 that much fatter then the m10 and I could definitely afford the M-P 240, which is my preference. I know these are two different type of cameras however I can only afford one. What should I do? So I guess my questions are > Have you made the jump from Leica Q to Leica M240 or vice versa and why? > Did you feel you missed the Leica Q and the amazing Summilux lens. > Did you miss the versatility of the Q, with its autofocus and image stabilisation. > Is the M240 weather sealed better then the Q and do you think it will hold its value in years to come, just in case I might wish to upgrade in 2/3 years. > How do the images compare Q-P vs M240. Which do you prefer and why? > I have heard rumours of a M11-P release potentially by the end of the year. Do you think this may drive prices of previous M models down? I’m sorry if it’s a lot to ask and I know it is always a personal opinion. However, I would sincerely appreciate any advice you could give me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dugby Posted August 20, 2023 Share #2 Posted August 20, 2023 I have both an M240 and M10-R (and various APO/Lux’s) and would like to suggest a variation to your plan , if the numbers can add up for you : Go for an M10-P with a Zeiss ZM 50mm Planar f2.0 By going with the Planar (a superb lens that I also have), with the money saved in avoiding a Summicron might go to get a M10-P The improved and quieter shutter of the 10P is a significant improvement over the M240’s shutter. Plus the 10P’s newer Maestro and newer sensor capabilities - WB, ISO sensitivity dynamic range would place you in a better position. I have been a single lens 50APO/M10-R user for some time, but would advocate a “Zeiss Planer M10-P” as an ideal starting point for those with limits on getting into an M Otherwise a M10 with Zeiss Planar. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShafQ-P Posted August 20, 2023 Author Share #3 Posted August 20, 2023 Thank you for the suggestion. I have been considering the M10-P also. However Leica London have advised me to hold on until the end of the year as there are rumours of a M11-P on the horizon which may make the purchase a bit more digestible. All be it I would still have to let go of my Q-P to fund it. I hadn’t considered the Zeiss lens i’ll definitively have a look into this. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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