Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Pro/Am(was Nikon 300 2.8 vs Leica SLR lens)
From: Nathan Wajsman <nathan.wajsman@euronet.be>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 21:20:49 +0200

Alex,

Your three rolls a week is roughly comparable to my output, which I estimate at
around 200 rolls a year (about 2/3 slides and 1/3 b&w). On the rare occasions
when I have shot colour negative film, I have been reasonably happy with the
prints--but then again, I have dropped them off at a proper lab and not some
drugstore. I have calculated my "keeper rate", and anyway any comparison with
yours would be meaningless, since we may well have different standards.

Nathan

Alex Hurst wrote:

> That's roughly 5000 shots a year, of which I would regard no more than 300
> shots as 'keepers' - in other words, prints I would keep for _myself_. Many
> more than that do the rounds to family and friends, and they're more than
> happy with them. But that's because the general standard of P&S photography
> is so appalling, and anything taken in a reasonably competent fashion can't
> help but look better.
>
> Now come clean, LUGnuts. Apart from pros like Ted et al., are you really
> shifting enough film through those very expensive gizmos? And is your real
> 'Keeper' strike rate any better than mine?
>
> I'd hate to learn that most of you are happy with those miserable,
> maladjusted prints you get back from the lab.
>
> Slan
>
> Alex
>
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