Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In general, my best shots are divided between the M6 and the R bodies, but my favorite shots are the ones I know I took with the M6 since they tend to be the ones where the subjects did not know I was around! I definitely SEE differences between slides shot with tripod and MLU and handheld slides, but I agree that handheld shots can approach perfection with proper firing technique which I have yet to master. Do you who use the soft release fire with your fingertip or with the second joint? Francesco >Hi Pascal, > >Before the R8, the R7 was the quietest R camera. A big improvement over the >R4, R5, and R6. Much of my R work is for large prints. 11x14 to 20x24. I >have found that unless I do everything, and that means EVERYTHING, I loose >a little somewhere. Everything means slow film (Velvia, APX 25, etc), >tripod, mirror lock-up, monopod under extra long lenses, weights, etc. So >I'm really not an R camera hand hold expert, other than I know what you >cannot normally do with the result of hand holding an R camera. Even with >my M camera, I hand hold it like I'm shooting a gun, that is, breath >control, muscle control, you know... the whole works. And I have some >really sharp hand held M photographs taken at relatively slow shutter >speeds. But again, regardless of the equipment, one has to follow all of >the rules to get the very best results. And there is indeed a difference >between acceptable results, and the very best results. > >Of course, there are exceptions to all rules. Outside with good light and >no polarizer (-2 stops) you can get a shutter speed that will work hand >held. And your use of the minitripod obviously works as well. > >Jim > >At 06:50 PM 8/29/98 +0200, Pascal wrote: >> >>Jim: >> >>I have used my R8 with attached motor-winder plus a variety of lenses >>like the Elmarit 19/2.8, Summilux 80/1.4 and also the Vario-Apo-Elmarit >>70-180/2.8 handheld without too many problems. And I am almost always >>using 100 ASA (Fuji Reala, Provia) or 50 ASA (Velvia) films. Of course, >>with the 70-180 you need good light to be able to work handheld, but it >>works. >>I have also used the same combo mounted on the Leica minitripod with >>ballhead for night shots with mirror lock-up: it works like a charm. >>Of course, your hands get easily tired with such a weight and volume, so >>you should only take up the camera at eye level when really needed. >> >>Pascal >> >