Posts tagged ‘Leica Looks’

An early Christmas present from Leica – a firmware update (4.0.0) for Q3 and SL3, plus playing with Film Styles and Leica Looks

I don’t know about you, but most emails that arrive in my inbox are rubbish. Without opening them I hit the delete key. Occasionally one will jump out at me and my curiosity is awakened. This was most certainly the case when a couple of days ago I received an email from Leica announcing a major firmware upgrade for their Q3 and SL3 series of cameras. Many updates usually offer minor changes or bug fixes but firmware 4.0.0 was indeed a major upgrade particularly for the Q3.

Leica indicated the update would enhance performance and responsiveness, combined with faster and better autofocus capabilities. But the big change for me was the introduction of the interface and menu system from the SL3. I couldn’t wait to download the update and experience for myself the changes. Providing there are no bugs, these are very worthwhile improvements and will further enhance my enjoyment of the Leica Q3. Most definitely an unexpected and much appreciated Christmas present. Thank you Leica!

I always enjoy ‘playing’ and having reconnected the Q3 to the Leica Photos App, I thought it might be fun to download some of the ‘Leica Look’ JPEG only styles. I rarely if ever shoot JPEG, my default is always RAW so that I have the maximum possible control over image processing. However I thought I would compare the various JPEG options. Would any appeal to me?

Film Styles are already built into the camera menu, and the Leica Looks are downloadable from the Leica Photos App. There are a number to choose from but there are only six available slots in the camera.

I decided to visit a nearby church and took a series of external and interior images having selected each Film Style or Leica Look in turn – 11 baked in styles for JPEGs only. If I shot RAW as well this would not be affected. In all cases I used exactly the same settings and all the results can be viewed below.

Given my love for black and white I was particularly interested in the monochrome styles and I have to say of all of them I really like the ‘Greg Williams Leica Look’. It isn’t too contrasty, and the fairly subtle warm tone appeals to me. In the past I have used the Monochrome High Contrast film style to preview the look I am after but still shot RAW. I doubt I will ever use Selenium and the Sepia look is for me a little overdone but you can reduce the intensity of the style in camera prior to shooting so this may work.

Although I don’t normally work in colour I was interested to see how the various styles compared. Over to the colour workers reading this post to come to their own conclusions. Personal choice as always and some of the styles will work well for certain types of subject and lighting conditions and not for others.

And now for a set of interior shots using the same 11 film styles and looks.

Once again the ‘Greg Williams’ look works for me and this particular subject matter.

And here are the colour versions.

I think it’s fair to say that I have enjoyed this exercise. Whether or not I will start shooting RAW plus JPEG, coupled with one of the styles, I don’t know. At least I now have useful reference which will serve as a reminder of the looks available.

For anyone who is fortunate to own a Leica Q3 (28, 43 or Monochrome) or SL3 or SL3S, I can highly recommend the latest 4.0.0 firmware update. But before taking my word for it I would strongly suggest you check out the support section of the Leica website. I would also recommend viewing a couple of videos on YouTube on the Leica channel which will give you much more information.

I doubt I will post anything more before the 25th December so wherever you in the world and whatever your beliefs, may I wish you a very happy Festive Season and peaceful New Year.

(A quick aside – given the size of the images I would suggest viewing this post on a tablet or better still a desktop as opposed to a mobile device)