Tibor Budai, who has been featured on this site, is my favourite contemporary street photographer.
Check out his latest post of images on dpreview.
He is a photographer’s photographer.
—Peter.
Tibor Budai, who has been featured on this site, is my favourite contemporary street photographer.
Check out his latest post of images on dpreview.
He is a photographer’s photographer.
—Peter.
…of the new M-mount, CCD sensor (> 24 MP), uniquely-shaped camera.
More to come as events unfold.
ADDENDUM: THERE WILL BE NO NEW M-MOUNT CCD CAMERA.
—Peter.

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…uncompromised image quality.
ADDENDUM: THERE WILL BE NO NEW M-MOUNT CCD CAMERA.
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—Peter.
↑Leica M8 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH.
Courtesy of De Mello Palheta.
The best latte I’ve had anywhere.
—Peter.
↑Leica M9 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE.
↑Leica M9 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE.

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After experimenting with the Nikon D810 (and other cameras) for more than seven months, I continue to prefer the Leica M9/M-E for image quality, at base ISO.
It is clear to me that the D810 has the better performing sensor by all objective metrics and has more malleable files, but somehow the M9 images look better.
(The runner up camera is once again the Leica M8.)
But, am I being premature with my selection? What will the second half of 2016 bring?
Leica may finally improve on the disappointing M240 with the release of a new M in the fall, but realistically most of us won’t be able to get a hold of it until 2017.
Either way, don’t expect it to be a CCD camera like many of us have asked for in My Open a Letter to Leica.
I’ll be interested in it anyway, if the image quality is better than the M240.
—Peter.
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2015: Leica M9/M-E
2014: Leica M9/M-E
2013: Leica M9/M-E
2012: Leica M9/M-E
2011: Leica M9
2010: Leica M9
2009: Leica M9
2008: Leica M8/Nikon D3
2007: Leica M8/Nikon D3
2006: Leica M8
The dividing line (and timing) of an out.
On a technical note, whereas I would have machine-gun-photographed with the D810 at 5 FPS to try to get this shot (and would have had a 50-50 chance), I was able to get the “decisive moment” with the M8 on a single click of the shutter.
—Peter.
↑Leica M8 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH.
At this year’s Fun Fair.
(Here is a similar image taken two years ago with the Mamiya 7II/80mm + Kodak Portra 400 combination).
↑Nikon D810 + Sigma 35mm Art.
(the reaction: here)
↑Leica M9 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE.