One thing I have noticed after using so many cameras is that for some reason or another, my leica files seem to breathe. They seem to have captured the moment with more reality, and tend to be a bit more powerful. I really can not put my finger on it but its true.


People tell me the camera has nothing to do with the shots you take. Well, that is true and false. The camera, if it has lousy image quality can make your images look lousy. Just like an artist, you start with a nice, clean big canvas (the sensor) and you paint with your brushes (lenses) - If your paper is crap, and your brushes are the el cheap-o’s then your painting, while still being good, may miss that little something extra.


So, as I have already stated, I believe the magic with Leica is in the lenses. They are not incredibly better than Nikon or Canon lenses but they are better, and for that little bit extra they give you, only you can decide if it is worth it.


Me? I LOVE Leica lenses for their world class quality, color rendering and Bokeh. Even their less expensive offerings can be great, and some, like the $10k Noctilux 0.95 are simply incredible. I will never be able to shoot one, but those who do will have one hell of an artistic tool.


LEICA M7 AND 50 SUMMICRON AT F2


Speaking of capturing the moment or the “emotion” in the shot, I have provided samples here that do just that. From Seal’s expression that shows his true feeling while playing that guitar, the little girl looking at me with curiosity as she holds on to her Mother, to my wife's warm smile while doing her homework just before the Seal show. Finally, my nephew holding his new cousin, baby Faith with the little girl in the background wondering what it is I am holding in my hand.


Leica’s just seem to capture that moment more than any camera I have ever used. No zoom lenses, no fancy autofocus, just the one on one user experience with the camera that becomes a part of you. I became an even bigger believer in this whole “magic”, “soul”, “glow” thing after I shot that concert last week.


I did see something in those shots, and even though I already was a fan of Leica, I am now even more so. So, do Leicas have a soul? No, but they do bring out the best in you. Using a Leica will inspire and really let you enjoy shooting. To me, this is what it is all about!



MARY - HOMELESS, PHOENIX, AZ - LEICA NOCTILUX, MP


Of course, these are just MY opinions. Any camera today is capable of taking phenomenal shots, much better than my skill level at least. Use what you own and make it yours. Learn it, feel it, and live it. You will then be rewarded for your efforts with great images you can always look back on with a smile.