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M11 Monochrome

ATM can be robbed and it's tiny! :LOL: One of my favorite Disney carries below as are the PEN-F and M9 + 50 cron. The flexibility to crop from 28mm to 50mm is helpful. I think everyone is looking forward to the 61MP Sony sensor in the Q3 (fingers crossed).

Q2 v PenF.jpeg
 
The Q2 has by some distance been my best photography purchase. Yes it’s expensive but I use it so much. When I also think about the money I’ve spent on equipment and then rarely used I consider the Q2 value for money.
 
When I also think about the money I’ve spent on equipment and then rarely used I consider the Q2 value for money.

That is a very good point.
 
The Q2 has by some distance been my best photography purchase. Yes it’s expensive but I use it so much. When I also think about the money I’ve spent on equipment and then rarely used I consider the Q2 value for money.
You can always sell the unused equipment for the new camera.

I like my M9, M Monochrom, and M8 too much to be swayed by the new camera. I spend A LOT on lenses, but tend to get ones that can sell for more than I paid for them. I sold some of them to pay for the M9 and M Monochrom when they were new. $4K spent on the lenses translated to $15K to buy the cameras.

Nikkor5cmF15_Sonnar by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr



These, and the UAT, would pay for an M11.
 
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I thought the same. Only 2 things hold me back atm. The price and the size. :cautious:
If you insist on having a pocketable camera, then the Q2 is not for you. From my standpoint, the size is perfect—not too big, not too small.
 
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