Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/13
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Dick Hemingway,
>>Can you really take them down at the same low speeds as the M?<<
One of the more interesting tests I ran, when I first got the R8s, was a series
of shots taken with the following gear/slides ; a. ) M6, R7, & the R8. b.) 90mm
Elmarits. c.) E100S & E100SW. d.) With the SLRs; mirrors locked up/down.
All taken on a tripod under similar lighting conditions!
Amidst all the outcomes, the most interesting was the fact that the slides from
the R8 w/o mirror up, were as sharp as slides from the M6, thru all the lower
shutter speeds.........1 sec. thru 1/60 sec. All slides were checked via a light
table & with
4X & 22X Peak loupes!
I then began taking a series of low light informal candids ( vertical 90mm )
with my R8 & got some really beautiful slides. It seemed like I was only limited
by my body shake, & throw in working with that awesome viewfinder, incredible
metering system ( I also use an incident meter ); the R8 began to be my system
of choice
for all my work ;-)!
I'll send off a MSG later about my working lenses; however, I've got to leave
for a while & did want to get this MSG out to you before I left ;-)!
Thomas Donovan