Is This Leica M's Golden Era??

Leica's been around for a long time but right now in 2026, this might be the Golden Era for the brand or at least the M-mount system. They have a full line-up of cameras, and a full-lineup of lenses and other brands also make a selection of lenses for their cameras. I counted over 170 different lenses on the market in the M-mount... so maybe this is as good as it gets. Some of the options for your Leica are the 7Artisans lenses, you can follow this affiliate link to their official store... https://7artisans.store/?ref=bxfxwaxm Their coolest lens is the M75mm f1.25 II and you can find it right here... https://7artisans.store/products/m75m... If you like the look of the little fill flash sitting on the Leica it's the Zeniko ZA12 and I've paired it up with a Leica M7 and Zeiss 28mm f2.8 and a few rolls of Kentmere 200 as I'm heading out to the streets. This link will take you to the Zeniko page on Amazon.com if you want to order one of the flashes. https://amzn.to/48EDFlk I'm trying to keep film photography alive and interesting. This video is NOT sponsored. Do you have a question? Ask in the comments section. Rob Skeoch is a career photographer, working for five newspapers and wire services before joining the team at Major League Baseball for 17 seasons and the NFL for 14 seasons. Then he was a national manager for the camera group at Sony North America before going back to shooting. Now he shoots for gallery shows around the world, mostly street work and portraits made with a Rollei twin lens and Hasselblad. For 35mm shooting he uses a Nikon F3 and a couple M-mount Leica cameras and shoots mostly Ilford film. tips for shooting black and white film, processing film at home developing film at home printing in the darkroom making a darkroom print shooting film 35mm film darkroom printing home processing Leica camera streetphotography photo, photography, picture, 135mm lens, 35mm film, black and white, rangefinder