Is the Leica M2 the Ultimate Travel Camera? Bali
Bali through the lens of a 1962 Leica M2. No autofocus, no safety nets, just me, a roll of film, and the constant gamble of nailing exposure. From lush rice terraces to ancient temples (and a few monkey-related close calls), this island is a photographer’s dream if you can slow down enough to see it. Is the Leica M2 a timeless masterpiece or a gorgeous headache? Let’s find out! Drop a comment, hit subscribe, and let’s shoot some film because at this rate, I might have to start trading camera gear for nasi goreng. 🎞️ 📷 🔥

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