Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What does it feel like to take pictures with a Leica camera?

What does it feel like to take pictures with a Leica camera?

The imaging style of Leica is very special and difficult to describe in words. It is obvious just by comparing the photos taken by Leica and Canon and Nikon. This is the imaging style that Leica has insisted on for a hundred years. It is not determined by the so-called resolution or CMOS size. It is mainly determined by the color, layering, three-dimensionality of the subject, front and rear bokeh, out-of-focus spots, vignetting, etc. composition. The biggest difference is that Leica insists on taking a relatively low contrast route, which is different from the high contrast and high resolution of current mainstream cameras. Lower contrast color levels are richer, and color transitions are more delicate. This kind of photo is more difficult to adjust in the later stage, which leads to many photography enthusiasts being able to tell at a glance which photo was taken by Leica and which photo was taken by Leica. Which model of Leica body, and even which model of lens, and which generation of that model can be distinguished from the photos, which is something that other current cameras cannot have.