Leica Q2 Monochrom

A Dream Comes True

Things are coming together again after a long hiatus from making photographs.  Covid cases are on the decline in the U.S., I’m going to Paris next month, and I have a new camera!


Yes, my dream did come true after lots of thought and reflection.  This month I traded my old Leica Q for the Q2 Monochrom.  I haven’t had much time to get to know this new camera, but first impressions are that it is living up to all the hype.  So far, the dynamic range is the big stand out - simply amazing.  It’s hard to believe black and white images look this good in-camera.  I’m pumped about the prospect of spending even less time with post processing.

I have only a few weeks to explore the other nuances of this camera before I’m in Paris for 10-days with a friend where photography is #1 on our To-Do List.

More to come.

Dreaming About a New Camera

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I’m not a photographer who collects gear. Years ago, I sold all of my 2 cameras - a Fuji X-T100, and a Canon 6D. I also managed to accumulate several L series lenses for my Canon. The Canon sat in a closet along with the accessories, and only the Fuji saw the light of day.

After a workshop in New York City, the Leica Q popped on my radar. I spent a considerable amount of time researching this camera, but despite all the specs, something was missing. I needed to hold it, and I needed to shoot with it. That emotion eventually paved the way for a rental period that spanned a long holiday weekend.

To this day, I remember the separation anxiety I was feeling as I boxed the camera to overnighted it back to the camera dealer. I didn’t want to give it up, and what gave me solace was the premonition I would someday own this camera, but only when I sold all my other camera gear. I priced all my equipment to sell because I didn’t want to prolong the sell-off period. I can honestly say if felt great to unload it all. When the proceeds of my equipment sales were within $500 of the price of a new Q, I pulled the trigger.

Many years later, I find myself in a similar boat. This time the culprit is the Leica Q2 Monochrom, yet there are plenty of differences between then and now. First and foremost, I already have a Leica Q, and secondly I have no place to go while Covid-19 cases surge in the United States and Europe. Until I’m vaccinated, I’ll be lying low. I don’t expect to be out in public shooting close-up images of humanity until next summer or next fall. It also means I won’t be rushing into this next purchase for many months which is good for my head, but even better for my pocket.

Once I’m vaccinated, I plan to make up for lost time whether that includes the Leica Q2 Monochrom or not, but like before, I now have a premonition.