Garden Planning – Potatoes

I was hoping to get into the garden this weekend, and finish digging over the veg plot and pruning the trees in the front.

It was wet and miserable so we stayed in.  In the planning for the summer veg its potatoes that we need to get sorted next. Obviously its too cold to planting them yet, but we can lay them out in the garden utility room to get them to start chitting

Film Friday – Winter Wildlife

Leica M4 – Fuji Film

We have not had a film Friday for a while, so I thought I would dig an old Leica M4 shot out to publish.

This was a couple of winters ago and myself and Chris was photographing the birds on a local frozen lake.

With the extreme (for Lincoln, UK) conditions I thought I would take a quick snapshot.  I do love my Leica M’s for their carry everywhere convenience and as the M4 is purely mechanical its not that effected by the cold conditions.

For my SLR I had the battery grip fitted containing two batteries and a third battery being kept warm in my jacket pocket.

The smaller Micro Four Third bodies, Fuji X100, and if your willing to accept no view finder the Ricoh GR also make excellent carry everywhere cameras.

Live View and Street Photography

Olympus OM-D E-M10 14-150mm

While I personally feel that a Leica M is the best choice for street photography there are alternatives including cameras with features superior to the M for this type of photography.

Back in June 2015 I went on an Olympus event shooting around the streets of Lincoln. I wanted to test the Olympus OM-D E-M10. It’s the smallest of the OM-D cameras with a reasonable EVF but also a rear screen that tilts allowing waist level shooting.

This brings in a new dimension to street photography; and while many Leica M users shoot from the hip and zone focus, hoping for the best, being able to glance down and use live view with a small mirrorless camera that has a tilting screen improves your hit rate.

Looking at a new Leica and Leica M8 samples taken by me

A lot of photographers just do not get the Leica M.  I would say its certainly not a camera for the majority, but if you like small compact full frame cameras, want an optical viewfinder and the ability to see wider then the lens, then the Leica M has no competition.

Leica M8 sample – Coffee shop talk
Some would say buy a Fuji X100, or XPro, you get the optical view finder and the DX cropped format is not that different to 35mm full frame, but if you look through the viewfinder of a Leica M and compare it a Fuji with an optical viewfinder, its simply night and day and there is no comparison.

Leica M8 sample – Sea voyage
Thus for photographers that want full frame, small high quality glass and a unsurpassed optical viewfinder; then Leica is our only option.  For those that say Sony then yes I admit image quality may be even slightly higher, but to get those results the glass is huge and heavy in comparison to Leica M glass.  Yes you can shoot M glass on the Sony’s but you lose resolution in the corners.  Even the Leica SL cannot match the Leica M when using M glass which presents unique problems for digital camera but gives major advantages of size and weight.

Leica M8 sample – Fantasy Figure
I love and prefer optical viewfinders, and being a motorcyclist have wanted a small high quality camera for some time and the Leica M seemed to fit the bill.  At the time I was looking the M9 was the current version and the first full frame digital Leica M.  It was a lot of money to invest into a camera that for the majority of photographers is not suitable and I was not sure it would suit me.

Leica M8 sample – walk to the gig
I decided to keep a lookout for a second hand M8, while not full frame it would give me a good feel for the rangefinder experience.  As I have blogged before the M8 had a rough ride with a number of issue, but at base ISO it could produce fantastic results.

Leica M8 sample – Seascape Road
My first purchase was not the camera but actually a Leica M 24mm Elmar lens, it came up for sale in mint condition, boxed and with the 8-bit coding needed by digital M’s. If I decided that an M was not for me I would be able to resell the lens at a profit and if I went MicroFourThirds the lens with an adapter would make a stunning quality standard lens.

Leica M8 sample – Morris Men
Finally an M8 came up for sale, not only that the dealer sent me some new filters to ‘cure’ the infrared contamination for free, and the previous owner had paid to have the camera sent back to Leica in Germany to have the M8.2 upgrades installed, so I got a good value Leica M.

Leica M8 sample – Boudoir
I generally use my Leica as a street shooting tool, but also as a general use compact, but also occasionally a studio camera and for landscapes when I want to travel light.

They make surprisingly good portrait and studio cameras when your after a more natural and relaxed look, especially if your photographing less experienced models.

Leica M8 Sample – Train
In my time with the M8 I have now taken ten thousand photographs with it and have undertook many projects which I hope to turn into books.

I now have my first full frame Leica on order the new M10 but i’ll continue to use my old M8 and remember the many hours of pleasure it has given me, a Leica becomes an extension of your soul and helps you record the feelings and emotions of what is happening around you.

Hartsholme Birds

I was up early on Saturday and started the day with predawn dog walk.  As the sun started to rise I took a good look at the weather and decided my plan of making a trip to Hartsholme Park would have to wait as the light was just not good enough, so instead of photography my Saturday was a day of house work.

I did spend sometime on photography that evening, I spent it downloading Leica M10 RAW files from various websites to start to develop a feel for them and also to make a start on creating four Lightroom presents for the M10 to speed up work flow.  For my Nikons I just have two presets, one for Landscape and one for people and work from there.  For my Leica M8 I have four presets, Colour-People, Black&White-People, Colour-Landscape, and Black&White-Landscape.

They generally only differ in the amount of sharpening and a preset mask, and generally protect the highlights while boosting the blacks.

Sunday morning showed some promise after my dawn dog walk, so loaded the car with the big Gitzo series 5 tripod, a big heavy fast long lens, a teleconverter and a Nikon D800; just the typical equipment for shooting wildlife.

The promise of the light was fulfilled and we had a glorious warm golden light illuminating the lake which still had some ice on.  The Herons, Greylag and Canadian Geese were much in evidence as was the black headed gulls.

I got a good mix of shots in the hours I spent there, before heading off to warm up.

Leica M10 announced

Finally the Leica M10 is announced, the latest Leica.  I’ll be reading up about it and downloading RAW files to start test processing and developing my own custom development presets.  Then i’ll be able to make the decision on which new Leica to get.

The Leica comes in cheaper then the old M type 240, but the Britain leaving the EU and the uncertainty that has created has hit the pound hard so any potential savings on that front may be lost.

I like the look and love how they have implemented the new ISO dial, its also got built in WiFi so wireless non-tethered shooting is an option.

I am off to the photography show at the NEC March so will get my hands on one there hopefully.

I rang up my favourite dealer and got myself on the waiting list just in case though.

Honda Deauville NT700V

On Saturday we took delivery of a new motorcycle.  We part exchanged our old Honda Deauville NT650V (a 1999 model) for this shiny NT700V (2007) model.  So much newer and far more important much lower millage.

Caroline rode it home on Saturday and will be commuting on it during the week, I hope to get a ride on it soon.