Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Yes, I actually bought one and Canon kindly loaned us another as well as a pre-production XL1 and a IEEE1394 capture board. We found image quality to be about the same for both cameras (Optura and XL1, that is), which was a surprise. > -----Original Message----- > From: Five Senses Productions [SMTP:fls@5senses.com] > Sent: Monday, June 22, 1998 4:28 PM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us; > 'leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us' > Cc: 'B. D. Colen' > Subject: Re: [Leica] Canon Optura > > Do you own the Optura? > > > At 03:43 PM 6/22/98 , Jim Laurel wrote: > >My lead picture of this dispatch was a beautiful Persian girl, drawing in > >Imam Square in Esfahan, Iran. It was taken with the Optura, which Canon > >loaned us. > > > > > >http://www.mungopark.com/container.asp?issue=199712&sec=exp&page=dispatch > es/ > >d01.asp > > > >Also, the shots on this page of the Bedouin farmer woman and Bedouin > >Shepherd (near bottom of page) were taken with the Optura. The surround > >video at the top of the page was taken with a DCS 460 on a Peace River > >Quicktime VR head. > > > > > >http://www.mungopark.com/container.asp?issue=199712&sec=exp&page=dispatch > es/ > >d05.asp > > > > > >Not bad for a little video camera... > > > >--Jim > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Five Senses Productions [SMTP:fls@5senses.com] > >> Sent: Monday, June 22, 1998 2:59 PM > >> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us; > >> 'leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us' > >> Cc: 'B. D. Colen' > >> Subject: RE: [Leica] Is the Leica an endangered species? > >> > >> I would consider a digital camera IF and only IF: > >> > >> 1. It were feasibly portable and not too big > >> 2. It could work with a laptop as a field camera for outdoor use > >> 3. It produced STUNNING images, AT LEAST as good as the > >> ones I get from scanning Leica chromes onto PhotoCD > >> 4. It had a recycle time under a minute > >> 5. On the computer screen, an image created with it could not be > >> told apart from a high-res PhotoCD image > >> > >> > >> Does anyone here know much about 3-CCD digital video machines like > >> the Canon and the Sony? How about the Optura? I have seen an Optura > >> demo at Samy's in LA and on a 32" TV screen its quality was extremely > >> good with 400 lines of resolution. I am not sure what would happen > when > >> trying to get those images onto computer. > >> > >> Francesco > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> At 01:14 PM 6/22/98 , Jim Laurel wrote: > >> >From what I can tell, the S1 is a dedicated high-res studio camera -- > >> pretty > >> >big and ungainly. And someone on the list mentioned that you have to > >> wait > >> >60 seconds between frames??? Yikes! The 6m pixel DCS460 takes 3-4 > >> seconds > >> >between frames to record the image to the PCMCIA card drive which, in > >> >practical use, I found much too slow. The new Canon EOSD2000 can > shoot > >> 12 > >> >frames at 3.5 fps before it has to write to disk -- not bad, but the > >> D2000 > >> >is only a 2m pixel camera. > >> > > >> >--Jim > >> > > >> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> From: Five Senses Productions [SMTP:fls@5senses.com] > >> >> Sent: Monday, June 22, 1998 12:03 PM > >> >> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us; > >> >> 'leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us' > >> >> Cc: 'B. D. Colen' > >> >> Subject: RE: [Leica] Is the Leica an endangered species? > >> >> > >> >> What about the S1 or 4x5 digital backs? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> At 10:55 AM 6/22/98 , Jim Laurel wrote: > >> >> >Sorry, B.D., I've got to take issue with this. I've shot features > >> with > >> >> the > >> >> >Kodak DCS460 (billed as the highest resolution digital camera in > >> >> >production). The quality was nowhere near 35mm, particularly when > it > >> >> comes > >> >> >to very contrasty scenes. Reciprocity failure was a constant > problem > >> for > >> >> >exposures over 1/4 second or so. It's not just price...there are > some > >> >> >significant technology issues to overcome. And there is > significant > >> >> >degradation when you use these digital backs at high ISO ratings as > >> well. > >> >> >Digital still has a long way to go to overtake 35mm. > >> >> > > >> >> >--Jim Laurel > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >> The quality is essentially here now, it's the price that's the > >> >> >> issue - to which I note that the computer on which I send and > >> receive > >> >> >> E-mail > >> >> >> goes today for literally less than half what it cost when I > bought > >> it 9 > >> >> >> months ago. > >> >> >> > >> >> > > >> > > >