This $9000 camera can't see color?? (Leica M11 Monochrome)

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • David takes a look at the Leica M11 Monochrom, a $9000 camera that only shoots black and white. Let's take a look at the technical advantages (and some pitfalls) of a monochrome sensor!
    Full res images: bit.ly/studioLeicaM11Monochrom
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:27 Why monochrome?
    05:41 Photo samples
    06:17 Photo breakdown
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Komentáře • 599

  • @thelonelyloner7
    @thelonelyloner7 Před rokem +1409

    Absolutely love David's photography

    • @azzalos
      @azzalos Před rokem +10

      Indeed! I was going to write the same comment!

    • @jaughnekow
      @jaughnekow Před rokem +3

      Does he have a social media site for the photos?

    • @carstenb23
      @carstenb23 Před rokem

      @@jaughnekow there is a link with the photos in the description

    • @dtibor5903
      @dtibor5903 Před rokem

      His knowledge lacks a few things, the purple fringing of the tree branches is caused by the lens, not by the sensor....

    • @chillinJohnny
      @chillinJohnny Před rokem

      - why not just have monochromatic sensor and filter wheels to have both
      1. Great texture
      2. Accurate colours, without that purple effect David was talking about
      Wouldn't that make perfect camera?
      A little more complicated but you literally have best of the best of both worlds

  • @excessorizeme
    @excessorizeme Před rokem +568

    Why do I suddenly want a monochrome camera now...

    • @colespinjetsumaster
      @colespinjetsumaster Před rokem +15

      I would suspect because its so different than what we're used to now, but also David really sold us on it with his amazing pictures xD

    • @spark198rus
      @spark198rus Před rokem +5

      Get a film SLR, like i did

    • @bluesky228
      @bluesky228 Před rokem +2

      his photos lefts me awe struck

    • @hardithehuman.3739
      @hardithehuman.3739 Před rokem +1

      Because you are easily influenceable . Maybe

    • @39XenonD
      @39XenonD Před rokem +2

      Just put mine (mirrorless) into "creative BW" (shooting RAW). This way you'll get the BW preview (EVF and display) to better judge contrast and light. Bonus: It will still be a color image at the computer because RAW (as long as your camera manufacturer isn't especially... creative). Or shoot jpeg if you want to "commit" to BW. Well actually, no, don't do that.
      Less light per pixel, yeah. But with the performance of modern cameras and AI denoise these days... Esp. with the high megapixel count, noise starts to look an awful lot like film grain (at least to me), which I pretty much enjoy.
      Have fun shooting :)

  • @_piyushyadav_.
    @_piyushyadav_. Před rokem +513

    The fact that all the background/stage was turned into black and white!! shows the dedication these guys have. Top notch content. Absolutely amazing.

  • @AhammedShaheedhudheen
    @AhammedShaheedhudheen Před rokem +558

    This Studio channel is one of the best decision you guys ever made, love this❤

    • @jonoabroad
      @jonoabroad Před rokem +7

      This. This. This. The diversity of the content from goofy around the studio to Davidslong form work. It is a wonderful channel ❤

    • @sarceneaux2010
      @sarceneaux2010 Před rokem

      💯

    • @sarceneaux2010
      @sarceneaux2010 Před rokem +1

      This crew is phenomenal individually!

  • @patrickmarsh5432
    @patrickmarsh5432 Před rokem +153

    As a professional working photographer, this channel is quickly becoming one of the few camera related channels that I actually watch consistently. David, love your work and understanding of photography, and appreciate you sharing your passion to a larger audience. As someone who very regularly shoots black and white, I thought you did a wonderful job of explaining the differences from color shooting.

    • @OasisMilo
      @OasisMilo Před rokem +2

      But this is like their third camera video

  • @mykeljewell
    @mykeljewell Před rokem +7

    My man just dropping an amazing pic of loopdaddy like it’s no biggie

  • @JoshSherrill
    @JoshSherrill Před rokem +47

    I've never seen such an informative review and the sample photos are better than most people's portfolio shots.

  • @killthomas8373
    @killthomas8373 Před rokem +57

    Been a photographer for 10 years now and while I didn’t learn anything new I really appreciate how well thought out and informative this video was

  • @daniyal._
    @daniyal._ Před rokem +250

    David should have a photography course. And it would be a unique experience because he isn’t just focusing on the rule of thirds or the horizon, but he’s explaining the hole in the lens that lets light through. I’ll never forget it.

    • @AdamSambuco
      @AdamSambuco Před rokem +42

      I like David's content and all, but every photography course explains the concept of aperture and how much light it lets through.

    • @casperguo7177
      @casperguo7177 Před rokem +7

      You got scammed if whoever taught you photography didn’t explain aperture

    • @daniyal._
      @daniyal._ Před rokem

      @@casperguo7177 I actually never went to a class, just learnt from the internet, but trust me there are people who won’t talk enough about the mechanics of it, their ideas are more like hacks.

    • @daniyal._
      @daniyal._ Před rokem +1

      @@AdamSambuco the good ones do, of course. But I don’t think many explain things like david does, or like Neil Degrasse Tyson does. They are professionals but they also sound like educators. Look at Marques, he’s great but I don’t think his explainers are as good.

    • @JMurph2015
      @JMurph2015 Před 10 měsíci

      ​​​@@daniyal._personally I think David is great and has some really good takes on photography, but that was the most brief and basic explanation of aperture that I think I've ever heard. That was the "I'm putting this in here because it would be rude not to say anything, but let's keep it brief because most people watching this video already know" explanation. Any photographer worth their salt would be able to give that explanation in passing. He didn't really explain the *important* part of aperture which is that it controls your depth of field (he made a reference to that when talking about the man with the spiral, but never explicitly said it). If you want a really, full depth explanation on basically everything you need to know about the fundamentals of photography, Tuts+ actually has some great 3hr explainers on CZcams. It may sound daunting, but they're worth the time (and it's *only* 3hrs vs much more struggling on your own).

  • @flynnjh
    @flynnjh Před rokem +9

    That shot of Marc Rebillet and the shot of the subway are so cool! Also love attention to detail in the talking head photo review section where the set is mostly monochrome spare for a few red highlights. Fantastic video, hope we see more like it soon!

  • @JoakeemGaston
    @JoakeemGaston Před rokem +28

    Always there for a surprise, Marc Rebillet shot! Great work, David and team!

  • @migsgarcia
    @migsgarcia Před rokem +14

    Many channels will teach you these concepts, but very few will do it in a very digestible way like this video. and David's photos are damn good.

  • @elliotmarks06
    @elliotmarks06 Před rokem +10

    I am INSANELY impressed with David's photography! I'm playing around with B&W film now, and understand how different the photo taking process is. Great job, and I'd love to see more of these videos on the channel in the future!

  • @KieranCrown
    @KieranCrown Před rokem +11

    The fact the set was in black and white is such great attention to detail

  • @antoinethuriault5897
    @antoinethuriault5897 Před rokem +96

    Purple fringing around tree branches is most probably due to Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration or LOCA, which refers to the fact that different wavelength of light can be focused differently by the lens. So in high contrast scenes, such as tree branches in front of a bright sky, the purple or green wavelengths appear slightly out of focus when the other wavelength are in focus, hence the purple or green fringing. Demosaicing and compression algorithm might accentuate that optical defect, but I doubt they are the cause of fringing, as some lenses are corrected for less LOCA 😊

    • @SrCarpi
      @SrCarpi Před rokem +19

      Actually, it's Lateral Chromatic Aberration that's responsible for the purple fringing David described. Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration (LOCA) is when out-of-focus areas in front of and behind the plane of focus display color fringing. But I agree that David is trying to blame the demosaicing process for a characteristic of the lens. (If he were right, then all lenses would display the same amount of color fringing on any given camera, which is most definitely not the case.)

    • @calebmast514
      @calebmast514 Před rokem +6

      thanks for this comment. i was questioning myself for a second there

    • @benjidoerr
      @benjidoerr Před rokem +3

      Noticed this too, either lateral or longitudinal chromatic aberration could cause this. He's not really describing either one, he's making up something about demosaicing. He didn't say that it wasn't slightly out of focus, nor did he say it was at the corner of the image. So it's hard to tell which one the picture was displaying without knowing his camera settings or the rest of the frame.
      He also mispronounced ISO 😢

    • @andreasoberg2021
      @andreasoberg2021 Před rokem +4

      Debayer demosaicing can cause similar issues but mot this strong. For example around small red flowers the red may smear out. I have studied this in images taken both with rgb and monochrome sensors so it is easy to compare.

    • @JMurph2015
      @JMurph2015 Před 10 měsíci

      I think *some* amount of it could be explainable by debayering, but yeah I agree that it's unlikely to be noticeable like that example was (which was likely a LOCA or LACA issue). If you have a really good lens on a good camera, debayering does an awfully good job of being really sharp and convincing you that there isn't interpolation happening.

  • @Gertol31
    @Gertol31 Před rokem +11

    Loved the video. I was always critical of a monochrome camera or B&W photography but a few months ago I tryed out a B&W analog film and actually loved it. Since then at least half of my analog films have been B&W. Digital i still lean more toward color.
    (also loved the Marc Rebillet cameo at 5:56 :D )

  • @thesaralkumar
    @thesaralkumar Před rokem +27

    The thing I enjoyed apart from the explanation and photos was the set they chose. Freaking monochromatic. Awesome🖤

  • @mchlnhs
    @mchlnhs Před rokem +4

    the 5:50 photo is incredible!

  • @bluezul75
    @bluezul75 Před rokem +12

    david is fantastic at explaining things. wish he posted more solo videos here and on his own channel

  • @thecandidframe
    @thecandidframe Před rokem +3

    It's nice to see a review with more thoughtfully created images. Lovely work. I also enjoyed how you explain the concepts as well as the details of the camera. Look forward to seeing more of your content going forward.

  • @Aamirphd
    @Aamirphd Před rokem +6

    His explanation and craft in not just photography but everything he talks about is remarkable! So glad you are a mainstay on WVFRM and this studio ep is amazing!

  • @MrHaydnSir
    @MrHaydnSir Před rokem +4

    5:41 those are some incredible photos 🤤

  • @drephie
    @drephie Před rokem +3

    love love love this type of content form The Studio channel!! Good nerdy stuff David, really enjoyed!

  • @ASmallGreenBean
    @ASmallGreenBean Před rokem +8

    Absolutely awesome content! Really interesting and well filmed/edited! One small critique, I would prefer it if the moving background behind the illustrations were moving much slower. It does distract a bit...

  • @juliannabouso
    @juliannabouso Před rokem +2

    One of my favourite videos this channel has made so far!! Absolutely love it

  • @jeremenichelli
    @jeremenichelli Před rokem +2

    Really really cool video, loved how educational it was on camera settings, plus the filter explanation. Big kudos David!

  • @AlexSinclair
    @AlexSinclair Před rokem +19

    Loved this review. David is great. Such a fantastic person to review cameras.

  • @dluv_98
    @dluv_98 Před rokem +3

    this is the best studio channel video to date, would love to see more photography content in the future

  • @ArjitMehra
    @ArjitMehra Před rokem +2

    Beautiful shots, David!!! A wonderfully explained video as well. Loved it!

  • @aaditya1078
    @aaditya1078 Před rokem +5

    Davids photography theory explanation is so understandable and great , man please do more camera review and photography sessions like these DAVID !! 🤠🤠

  • @claymore1569
    @claymore1569 Před rokem +1

    Very good review David. I checked the Full res images link and they look fantastic.

  • @RayTaylorQ
    @RayTaylorQ Před rokem +3

    I’ve been involved with imaging in one form or another for many decades. The explanation of how sensors work including the graphics was brilliant and production top notch. And now I want a monochrome sensor camera…

  • @With-faze
    @With-faze Před rokem +2

    Amazing photos! As an aspiring digital artist, I have been studying greyscale images for about two months now (two understand proper values and stuff). I always studied colored photos which were switched to monochrome, but something had always felt off (especially studying from trees and their purple cast on the fine edges). Your photos and your explanation have enlightened me, David. Thank you!

  • @Kolbster
    @Kolbster Před rokem +2

    That B roll is incredible. Great video.

  • @benjhaisch
    @benjhaisch Před rokem +3

    Love having Mr. Imel doing the camera reviews over here.

  • @dedanny08
    @dedanny08 Před rokem +2

    Very nice pictures! It doesn't happen often that someone who explains the technical side of photography is also an amazing photographer. Very nice video.

  • @alifpr
    @alifpr Před rokem +2

    Your explanation at the first part of the video was great man, props!

  • @71rajat
    @71rajat Před rokem +5

    Love David's passion for cameras and photography.

  • @MarkG998
    @MarkG998 Před rokem +2

    Some of those shots were amazing. The one from above of that woman in the centre of the frame with blackness all around her. Tha Hand on the wall one was really beautiful too. What a great eye you have for these shots. Definitely the kind of photography I love.

  • @davidaltizer
    @davidaltizer Před rokem +2

    LOVE that you guys are using David as the resident "photographer" this is awesome.

  • @DominikDorosz93
    @DominikDorosz93 Před rokem +3

    The photo of the man looking at the painting is absolutely phenomenal.

  • @Jlsfilms05
    @Jlsfilms05 Před rokem +2

    Incredible video David. I’d love to see more of these videos. You have a great eye for photography. I would like to see more on photography.

  • @realShtayeh
    @realShtayeh Před rokem +3

    ok then this is what am gonna talk about in my Computer Architecture presentation lecture this Sunday. THANK YOU

  • @tyrannostrike46
    @tyrannostrike46 Před rokem +2

    patiently waiting for david’s photography masterclass

  • @akashmlkr
    @akashmlkr Před rokem +2

    This is hands down one of the best explanations on the differences between a monochrome and a normal camera sensor, must watch for anyone interested in the science and technology behind modern cameras!

  • @kodakkevin
    @kodakkevin Před rokem +1

    As a big camera nerd, i enjoyed that OG Leica video y'all made so seeing this pop up in my feed made me smile :) yay more camera tech and David!

  • @dn275
    @dn275 Před rokem +2

    I feel so inspired to go out and shoot in black and white after seeing your photos. Fantastic work and loved the video, those are stunning photos!

  • @shauryasxn
    @shauryasxn Před rokem +2

    Would love to see more on photography from David!!
    Great Video

  • @deepakjain7548
    @deepakjain7548 Před rokem +2

    Such beautiful images.. loved your photographs David.

  • @LyonsDen
    @LyonsDen Před rokem +2

    Need more David photography content! Great video

  • @neuspel
    @neuspel Před rokem +2

    We definitely need more photocamera reviews from David, new fuji ones would be highly anticipated. Thank you💗

  • @adamrodrigues9815
    @adamrodrigues9815 Před rokem +2

    I felt like I could watch those shots from David for hours I was so mesmerized 😍

  • @sjismvil
    @sjismvil Před rokem +2

    Best camera review I’ve seen in years. More of this please.

  • @UsmanMalikWeb
    @UsmanMalikWeb Před rokem +2

    DAMN !! That black and white set in 'Photo Breakdown' section looks SICKKK !! 🔥🔥

  • @Target135
    @Target135 Před rokem +1

    Yeeeessss!! Another video “review” that comes with explainers and cool graphics! Just like that last review on the Studio channel :D Bring em on!

  • @webignar
    @webignar Před rokem +3

    The monochrome Leica and the one they made without a screen on the back are my two dream cameras. I shot film on a Leica back when it was a lot more affordable and to this day I feel so grateful for that experience. They are such amazing cameras to hold, use, and look through. The single best thing about using a Leica (for me) is the manual focus using a coupled rangefinder, nothing compares to that experience, it is such a delight.

  • @JWHtje
    @JWHtje Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this video a lot. Also quite some impressive scenes!
    Looking forward to the next one

  • @asimbnw
    @asimbnw Před rokem +4

    Can we appreciate how easy he makes complicated things to understand .

  • @Kshitij_Arya69
    @Kshitij_Arya69 Před rokem +5

    Wow I never knew I would be interested in camera's. Loved it David would love to see more.

  • @GokieKS
    @GokieKS Před rokem +2

    Very enjoyable video. I went in thinking "why would I possibly want a black and white camera?", and ended up thinking "that's actually pretty cool and I would love to have one to check out but certainly not that price" thanks to your explanation and examples.

  • @sadilekjakub98
    @sadilekjakub98 Před rokem +2

    Wow this is nice. Keep up stills photography content running. Those photos are incredible!

  • @alexanderbender4958
    @alexanderbender4958 Před rokem +1

    I love that you are doing Leica content on the channel. Simply beautiful technology

  • @BMo33
    @BMo33 Před rokem +1

    watching this video helped reignite my love for photography. i started on black and white film in high school and college, but slowly lost interest over the years as phone cameras got better and better. nothing beats that manual feel though and now i'm searching for a good compact camera to start up again.

  • @zubair.asyraf
    @zubair.asyraf Před rokem +4

    This turns out to be a better review than what i see dedicated photography channel covering the M11M. 🎉

  • @theShadeslayer
    @theShadeslayer Před rokem +2

    the breakdown of how the camera works was really good

  • @adlimohamed_
    @adlimohamed_ Před rokem +2

    Oh man those photos are amazing, been a while since I felt a chill like that... Immaculate.

  • @shotbydmitry
    @shotbydmitry Před rokem +2

    Something you don't expect to see in camera reviews is good pictures taken during the process, but maaaan, you're good at photography!

  • @avelynukk6655
    @avelynukk6655 Před rokem +2

    This was so cool! We need more videos like this.

  • @FaresDjebbar
    @FaresDjebbar Před rokem +2

    I really enjoy this type of videos, we want more of them!

  • @kachowwow4619
    @kachowwow4619 Před rokem +1

    much more informative than i thought. and the sample shots were just amazing.

  • @ithiagomendes
    @ithiagomendes Před rokem +1

    So nice video! Great analysis and photography explanation. It's a shame that isn't on the main channel.
    Waiting for the next one related to that. Tks

  • @davanti
    @davanti Před rokem +1

    my dedicated astronomy camera for space photography is monochrome for all these reasons - placing specific wavelength filters in front allows for a much for specific and high quality output. thanks for such a great video!

  • @mwhol
    @mwhol Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this Review and a Journey through some interesting Basics! Love it!

  • @VicenteSchmitt
    @VicenteSchmitt Před rokem +2

    I've seen a few reviews on the M11 Monochrome and this guy's photos are the best example on how to maximise the camera "limitations"

  • @singular9
    @singular9 Před rokem +2

    Considering David is a writer/reasearcher at MKBHD....I remember when I found his channel a long time ago and thought...THIS GUY KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING WITH A CAMERA!

  • @JesseLira
    @JesseLira Před rokem +2

    Really loving these Studio videos. More please.

  • @ciprianadrian21
    @ciprianadrian21 Před 9 měsíci +1

    each time there an entire video with David , I make sure I Watch every second of it.

  • @vschwid
    @vschwid Před rokem +8

    The music on this vid is INSANE 🔥 Great job, and you’re getting really good in front of the camera David.

  • @sveeny
    @sveeny Před 3 měsíci

    Those sample photos are all top notch. Literal works of art! You are very talented!

  • @richardwilliamson1533
    @richardwilliamson1533 Před rokem +2

    Love this video and the science behind it. Would love to see a similar video but about the new Red monochrome camera. Also love David's Cinestill sticker

  • @jonafoto
    @jonafoto Před rokem

    Dude your samples are great! You're a really talented photographer man. It's actually always been a dream of mine to be able to get a Leica camera. One day though!

  • @NotLOGOS
    @NotLOGOS Před rokem +8

    David's a G,
    love to see the photography vids

  • @eimi3
    @eimi3 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Dear David for sharing res Images
    love your photographs

  • @daz4life
    @daz4life Před rokem +1

    Love this explanation and the shots, nice work! 🔥✌🏾

  • @K1n1c
    @K1n1c Před rokem +4

    David knocks it out of the park on these photography videos!

  • @teedeww5049
    @teedeww5049 Před rokem +1

    Holy moley those are your photos? You are multi-talented bruv! Btw love the review! Love the early explanation stuff! Keep it up 👌🙏

  • @lucg378
    @lucg378 Před rokem +1

    Wow. You killed it with these photos, great job!!
    Edit: Would love to see the before and after of these photos! Just curious how much range these raw files have during post.

  • @d2suarez
    @d2suarez Před rokem +2

    Great photography. I enjoyed this review. The camera sounds like fun

  • @maxglaze1196
    @maxglaze1196 Před rokem +2

    David has some serious talent!

  • @samosborne2753
    @samosborne2753 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The graphics in the sensor explanation - so good and sleek!

  • @Doc_DJ
    @Doc_DJ Před rokem +1

    First time I felt like I understood black and white photography. Thank you for this video! Some more please.

  • @Crisle
    @Crisle Před rokem +2

    Beautiful shots, beautiful explanation, beautiful video.

  • @thirdmort
    @thirdmort Před rokem +2

    Your images are AMAZING! I really struggle shooting in B&W and these are inspriring. Guess it's time to play with my B&W recipes on my Fuji now ha

  • @koskan
    @koskan Před rokem +2

    great video. great music. for anyone interested the song at 5:40 is Ten Days - Dylan Sitts

  • @jonstrup
    @jonstrup Před rokem +2

    Cinestill sticker and panoscan (xpan?). Can we please have an exclusive channel for David’s film photography, please, thank you! Your images are great David!

  • @zeluisbelo
    @zeluisbelo Před rokem +1

    This was a great video and the pictures are beautiful, nice work!
    I might be wrong, but I think the chromatic aberration happens because of the lens and has little or nothing to do with demosaicing or digital sensors. It happens using film too.

  • @jakebaine
    @jakebaine Před rokem +2

    Usually reviewer photos are ass. Your photos are absolute bangers man. Love em

  • @ejorbe
    @ejorbe Před rokem +2

    I like how you walked backwards to the couch and how everything was black/grey/white. And the only color was the red of the CineStill Film sticker that looks similar to the red Leica dot. Also, great video and interesting to know that about the digital sensors. Question: is that how black and white film also works and why black and white film lasts longer than color film, I.e. old movie films?

  • @DanielCooper1
    @DanielCooper1 Před rokem +2

    "I'm not too good at it" and then shows some absolutely baller photos. Nice job David. You're kicking ass, full stop.

  • @grandrapids57
    @grandrapids57 Před rokem +2

    The man in the painting photo is outstanding.