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5 hours ago, LeicaM60 said:

What a letdown… aluminum top cover, USB-C connectivity, electronic shutter, full time off-sensor metering… all these things don’t belong in a D body… 

As a fellow Edition 60 shooter I resisted that for a long while, only succumbing to the M11-P.  But now I've used it extensively since launch date I'm over that.  M11-D looks great!

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vor 11 Stunden schrieb Datsch:

Well done Leica! I am very happy, as the M11-D has turned out almost exactly as I wished for in my January 2023 article: https://www.macfilos.com/2023/01/27/leica-m-d-and-my-journey-into-nature-with-this-simplest-of-digital-camera/

The ISO dial on the back is so much more tactile and easy to use (with two thumbs) than the standard M10/M11 repurposed rewind one. It's also as others have pointed out, very suited to an -D as it gives more options, being a bigger dial. Plus, unlike the M-D with its third stop markings, this looks like it will have half-stop markings, making it compatible with the shutter speed dial and most lenses ... ie two clicks up on the iso and two click down on the speed or aperture and you have the same exposure,  but the the faster shutter speed you need (or whatever)  so you can do more by feel and not have to stop and look at your controls ....

Just to recap the basics -- it's like any M, just expose, focus and shoot.

If you want exposure comp, it is immediately there on the thumbwheel, indicated with flashing dot in VF

If you set to ISO-M then that is on the wheel and new for the M11-D is that ISO will be displayed in the viewfinder -- hooray! Press the thumbwheel to toggle between ISO and exposure comp.

Want to change some other parameter? Then press the thumbwheel for 12s to activate Fotos.

Shots remaining and battery remaining can be seen in the VF by pressing the top plate button.

That's it!

OK, there's a few other occasional settings like  the time and date etc is an arcane sequence of button presses that you'll want to folllow the manual for, but can probably do in Fotos if that scares you.

But fundamentally Leica have done a superb job here of keeping the interface simple, minimal and functional.

I also applaud Leica as it looks like you could own this camera without ever having to use Fotos or WiFi, which does suit me personally but I think is also an indication of a well-thought-through product ...

The essence of photography indeed ... 😃

 

while preparing my workflow for the new M11-D, i began to wonder what versions of Android run with FOTOS, or better, which versions do not work with FOTOS ?

my mobile is a special piece hardware, an FxTec Pro1 with physical keyboard, and runs venerable Android v9. a few months ago Google PlayStore didn't let me update/upgrade FOTOS on my mobile, i don't know why, though i felt it may be an Android version issue.  in the past i used FOTOS mainly/solely to adjust date/time on my current m10d.

now, i didn't find any information about FOTOS' requirements in this respect.  does anybody in this forum know more in this matter ?

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vor 7 Stunden schrieb elmars:

Why not ask Leica directly?

oh, that didn't occur to me, silly me i didn't think they would have a Kundendienst for such.  but you are right, @elmars, i will give a try - and for that even phrase my question auf gut deutsch.

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On 6/1/2024 at 7:33 PM, fenykepesz said:

now, i didn't find any information about FOTOS' requirements in this respect.  does anybody in this forum know more in this matter ?

Ditch the Android and get an iPhone.  It's like shooting with a Sony.  Yeah it's workable but who really cares?:)

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So I wonder if the M11-D will be immune from the M11's problems?

I hope so, but let's see: you can't press play too quickly after taking a shot, so that freeze is avoided.

But you can still with the M11-D do those things that appraently cause freezes:

  • switch it on (apparently enough to cause a freeze with the latest firmware);
  • mount an uncoded lens whilst in autodetect mode;
  • switch off before the flashing light has stopped;
  • use the wrong type / brand / colour of SD card;
  • format the internal memory (using Fotos)

mmmm .... this is giving me pause now ...

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1 hour ago, Al Brown said:

the potential problem with this camera could be not even knowing it froze.

Well, that's is quite funny, but I think not hearing the shutter when you press the release button would be a bit of a giveaway -- that and a blinking LED ...

But in seriousness, I use coded lenses, the right SD cards which I format on PC anyway, so it's really only the 'switch off whilst still writing' that could be an issue for me -- in fact I do that all the time with my M-D and it simply blinks away until the image file has been fully written, even after I have switched it off.

As for the coding, I hope the M11-D will not be fussy and follow the M-D which says, "They can be used regardless of the lens features, and whether it does or does not have 6-bit coding in the bayonet."

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It seems exposure compensation can only work basically to change shutter speed as quick start guide said M-ISO setting and turn thumb wheel ( assume aperture and ISO are manually set and shutter speed is in auto mode) because in this way the photographer can only know how much of stop (shutter speed) has been changed.

Is my understanding being correct?

In fact I prefer the setting on film camera M7 which allows all manual settings at a glance ( aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation value ).

My wish:manual aperture + manual shutter speed + ability to set compensation value in auto ISO.  I don’t own M10-D but it has stand alone exposure compensation wheel on the back of the camera.

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6 hours ago, Al Brown said:

As I wrote somewhere else for amusement, the potential problem with this camera could be not even knowing it froze.

I would count that as a blessing

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On 5/31/2024 at 9:02 PM, kevinjoe said:

Yeah, it's frustrating that they delayed (if they did indeed to originally announce on May 16).  Hopefully there will be more news soon.  I am finally ready to move from my M10-R to M11 but I really don't want to buy an M11-P to have an M11-D announced soon after.   But it does appear that Leica Rumors just got their hands on the QuickStart guide for M11-D: https://leicarumors.com/2024/05/31/here-is-the-upcoming-rumored-leica-m11-d-camera.aspx/ and actually you can download the full QuickStart guide from Leica at: https://leica-camera.com/sites/default/files/pm-110460-leica_m11-d_qsg.pdf

 

Thank you!

The quick start guide has disappeared. Did anyone happen to notice if there’sa way to choose electronic vs mechanical shutter?

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1 hour ago, gotium said:

Thank you!

The quick start guide has disappeared. Did anyone happen to notice if there’sa way to choose electronic vs mechanical shutter?

Not that I can see, maybe in the Fotos app. There I also hope it will be possible to manually select uncoded lenses. 

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So the M-D manual says: "FOR MEMORY CARDS
• While a picture is being stored or the memory card is being read,
it may not be removed, nor may the camera be turned off or
exposed to vibrations"

In my experience, the M-D has no trouble if you switch off whilst the card is still being written to. However, doing this on the vanilla M11 has appeared to cause freezes, (and may be the cause of some lost images or corrupt DNGs) so I guess if I get the M11-D  I will just have to follow Leica's instructions and be less hasty with the off switch -- no big deal really.

And the M11-D Quickstart also says: "MEMORY CARD
• Never remove the memory card during a data save or card reading process. The camera must not be switched off or be
subjected to impact or vibrations while working."

 

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Am 2.6.2024 um 01:02 schrieb elmars:

Why not ask Leica directly?

so, i asked Wetzlar which Android version is required for the new m11d-specific FOTOS App, and ojwej, the answer was : "Android 10 oder höher" = Android 10 or newer !

that means i will need to ditch my loved FxTec Pro1 and move on to something newer in terms of mobile phone - and on top of that i likely will also need to switch my 12y old linux workstation to a more powerful piece of hardware, considering the 60MP file sizes the M11 series do crank out.

seems to me like a never ending upgrade cycle...sigh...

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1 hour ago, fenykepesz said:

i likely will also need to switch my 12y old linux workstation to a more powerful piece of hardware

I have been loooking to get a device that would run Fotos, and to upgrade my PC as well, and was toying with switching for the first time to Mac, eg a Macbook Air which also has the benefit of running iOS Apps so I *think* should run Fotos, killing two birds with one stone (or appropriate animal-friendly phrase) (although with no touch screen I would need to use the trackpad) (yes, macbooks don't have touch screens, not what I expected ... )

EDIT: Sorry, No, scrap that, fotos does not work on Apple SIlicon ie Macbook Air M1 M2 Mx etc:  See here: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/app-store/fird2c7092da/mac 

The app has to to say "Designed for iPad" or "Designed for iphone", like this example here: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/national-forest-explorer/id1207062438

Leica Fotos does not say this, so I assume this means it will not run on a desktop or latpop Mac: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/leica-fotos/id1356061526

Oh well ...

 

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8 hours ago, evikne said:

Not that I can see, maybe in the Fotos app. There I also hope it will be possible to manually select uncoded lenses. 

Thank you. I find it really useful to have quick access to the electronic shutter - if not available through a button, it’s one reason I might actually want to have a screen.

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7 hours ago, Datsch said:

I have been loooking to get a device that would run Fotos, and to upgrade my PC as well, and was toying with switching for the first time to Mac, eg a Macbook Air which also has the benefit of running iOS Apps so I *think* should run Fotos, killing two birds with one stone (or appropriate animal-friendly phrase) (although with no touch screen I would need to use the trackpad) (yes, macbooks don't have touch screens, not what I expected ... )

EDIT: Sorry, No, scrap that, fotos does not work on Apple SIlicon ie Macbook Air M1 M2 Mx etc:  See here: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/app-store/fird2c7092da/mac 

The app has to to say "Designed for iPad" or "Designed for iphone", like this example here: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/national-forest-explorer/id1207062438

Leica Fotos does not say this, so I assume this means it will not run on a desktop or latpop Mac: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/leica-fotos/id1356061526

Oh well ...

 

I’m using Fotos and Lightroom on anM4 based iPad Pro. It’s great!

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