Taking The Leica Q2 Monochrom For A Stroll In The Streets Of Mexico City At Night

After spending some days in Guadalajara it was time to move on to a place I was very familiar with because I’ve already spent a decent amount of time in Mexico City last year. Like a year ago, I was able to borrow a medium format camera from my friend and shot an episode with it but since I don’t have the scans back yet, here are some images I shot on my trusty Leica Q2 Monochrom. Similar to the last videos I was again using a Pro Mist 1/4 filter and to be honest, I don’t want to shoot without it anymore, especially when shooting at night. My friend Alejandro was shooting his Leica M6 but his 35mm lens only opens up to f/3.5 and that makes things difficult when shooting in low light.

1. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO320

2. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO1250

3. 1/500- f/1.7- ISO200

4. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO1600

5. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO2000

6. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO1600

7. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO1600

8. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO2500

9. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO2000

10. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO1600

11. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO640

12. 1/500 - f/1.7- ISO2000

13. 1/500 - f/1.8 - ISO200

14. 1/500 - f/1.8 - ISO1000

15. 1/500 - f/1.8 - ISO1000

16. 1/500 - f/1.8 - ISO6400

17. 1/500 - f/1.8 - ISO10000

18. 1/500 - f/1.8 - ISO5000 (pushed 4 stops in Lightroom)

19. 1/250 - f/1.7- ISO4000

20. 1/250 - f/1.7- ISO2500

21. 1/250 - f/1.7- ISO1250

22. 1/250 - f/1.7- ISO2500

23. 1/250 - f/4.0- ISO8000

24. 1/250 - f/1.7- ISO1000

25. 1/250 - f/1.7- ISO500

Previous
Previous

Shooting Medium Format Film in Mexico City

Next
Next

Shooting Street Photography In Guadalajara At Night