le_chef
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Chalk & Cheese
I have a Q3 28 and I keep considering an M.
The M is totally different and will not give you the same success rate as a Qx. You also have to consider the OVF with a manual rangefinder mechanism is harder to master than an EVF with autofocus.
Your best bet is to talk to an AD and arrange to borrow or rent an M with either a 35mm or 50mm lens for a week. If at the end of the week you are frustrated by your failure rate but thoroughly enjoying the different process then buy one. Your success rate will only increase.
If the failure rate is too much, then either Q3 28 or Q3 43 will be wonderful partners.
Q vs M
By: DocAbe : December 18th, 2024-18:53
I have both and love them a lot; M has been my go to camera for creativity, versatility and value retention along with world class quality M lenses!! However Q has become my “weapon of choice “ for travel due to its compactness and superb versatile featur...
I think you‘re right.
By: mrds : December 18th, 2024-19:14
Most probably technology has converged and there is no huge difference between a Canon and a Leica. However, this is not very important for me. Even if a Nikon was a slightly better camera, what matters to me most is that I love to use the camera and that...
What you can't do with iPhone
By: LK : December 18th, 2024-20:20
If you want what an iPhone can't do, consider medium format, specifically the Fujifilm GFX series. However, your list of requirements seems like it would be better served by two cameras than one. Street photography, travel, portraits, and landscapes are p...
Thanks LK.
By: mrds : December 18th, 2024-21:11
I hope that if I leave out the rare portrait I can cover the other stuff with one camera. Medium format probably would limit the times I actually carry the camera with me, so I guess something like a X100VI or a Q3 would be a good starting point.
Chalk & Cheese
By: le_chef : December 18th, 2024-21:10
I have a Q3 28 and I keep considering an M. The M is totally different and will not give you the same success rate as a Qx. You also have to consider the OVF with a manual rangefinder mechanism is harder to master than an EVF with autofocus. Your best bet...
I agree with Blansky
By: cazalea : December 18th, 2024-21:58
I use a Sony RX10 Mk iv and I chose it because it has a reasonable close up 24mm and long reach zoom @ 600mm, quick focus for action shots. It’s not too heavy or large, and has a non-removable lens. I can operate zoom, stills, movies, etc. with one hand (...
Many thanks, cazalea!
By: mrds : December 19th, 2024-09:42
You hit it spot on that today’s more serious zoom cameras are incredibly versatile, and at the fraction of the cost of, say, an M system. To me it is more important to engage with a scene or picture in a different way than I do using the iPhone. And that ...