Leica q2 monochrome4/17/2023 ![]() Holga film photos 烽火音樂莭 Yangzhou Fire Music Festival.Flash for Fuji Camera MEIKE MK-320F review. ![]() A quick look at how the Fujifilm X-T10 is made.I will keep updating this blog post as I have more images to do the comparisons. I have only had the camera for around 10 days now so I still have a lot to learn about it. I will still go around and shoot some old locations that I shot in the past but it takes time to go to different locations and shoot. I think the best conclusion right now is that the Leica Q2 Monochom is a fantastic camera and the images that it produces are very similar to film. So where does this leave us after comparing 5 similar shots. I think that the Leica Q2 Monochrom file is slightly better here or more to my own liking. ![]() At ISO 6400 there is a real nice look to the image. When I look at the Leica Q2 Monochrom file, I like it. You can still see some spots and weird blobs in the image but I did like the grain in the image. I shot the Nikon file in January and this is where I started to have a lot of problems with the film I was buying. I didn’t shoot this at the exact same location, but it is the same skyline. So maybe the composition will be a little different but you should still be able to see the differences and similarities between the two files. I am not taking any reference images with me. Secondly, I will be shooting the images on the Leica Q2 Monochrom and I will try to recreate the film images that I can remember. ![]() This means that the film shots could come from multiple cameras and maybe 35mm shots or even medium format. I need to state right up front that this is not the best comparison, as I am going to go shoot some locations that I shot before with film in the past and compare the images. If I wanted a black and white image, I would shoot it with a film camera but now that I bought the Leica Q2 Monochrom to shoot black and white, I am curious as to how the digital monochrome images will compare to film. Black and white music photos are always an attempt to hide an exposure mistake in my industry as most places would resist buying black and white images) and I think black and white film looks so much better than a converted digital image. I almost never convert a digital image to black and white(unless I have made a big mistake at work and the exposures are very wrong. The grain, the tonality, and most importantly for me, the way it makes me feel when I am shooting it. Obviously, a digital image would have more resolution, especially when comparing it to a 35mm film shot but shooting film is not always about resolution. Seems kind of crazy to compare digital images to film shots. ![]()
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