Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] New Provia, now E100VS and Skintones
From: "Robert G. Stevens" <robsteve@hfx.andara.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 11:01:54 -0300

Gary:

Actually I was about twelve feet away.  I have some better shots that were
taken on some other film, but I have not posted them yet.  I also used the
105-280, but I like the blown out backgrounds of the 400 shots better.

Regards,

Robert

At 08:48 AM 9/25/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Robert,
>
>    Let me get this straight.  You had an opportunity to shoot two beautfiul
>models and you opted to use the 400 2.8.  You opted to get FARTHER away from
>them!  I think I might have used my 19 :").
>
>Gary
>
>Robert G. Stevens wrote:
>
>> Harrison:
>>
>> I was shooting some outside portraits at a seminar last weekend and I
>> happend to have ahlf a roll of E100VS in the camera.  Although the images
>> are mediocre, it does give an idea of the skin tones on E100VS.  They are
>> on the bottom of my misc page of my website.  The fox picture was also on
>> E100VS. BTW, the fox was shot with the 105-280 at about 280 and the girls
>> were shot with the 400 F2.8 at F2.8 or F4 with a fill flash.
>>
>>  I liked the E100VS so much when I tried it in Calgary a few months ago
>> that I ordered in a 100 foot roll of it.  I think it deals better with the
>> shadows than Velvia.  In the fox picture, you can see some detail in his
>> dark den behind him.  With Velvia, this would be inky black.
>>
>> http://home.istar.ca/~robsteve/photography/Misc.htm
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> At 10:49 AM 9/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Peter,
>> >
>> >I am still shooting a lot of Velvia on things that do not include
>> >people...really great for that.  But have gotten tired of the "Pumpkin
>> >Head" syndrome that velvia gives most cacusains....I have since switched
>> >to E100VS...really like the look of that stuff even better than the
>> >E100SW, IMHO.  But with all the hype on the new provia (refering to the
>> >hype from Fuji here not the LUL comments--spoke to BillPrudner this week
>> >and he was going on and on about the new Provia....maybe Sunday at the
>> >Panthers game I'll see my buddy from Fuji and talk him out of a few rolls
>> >of it.) I am curious as to how it renders skin tones.
>> >
>> >Did a side by side shoot last week of students in a High School nursing
>> >class for one of our Magazines.  I lit the scene with White Lightning
>> >Ultra 1200's and shot first E100VS then Velvia...the winner for skin tone
>> >and clean whites with saturated colors was E100VS...even my fellow
>> >photographer who thinks Velvia is the only film made agreed and we
>> >ordered 50 rolls of VS..still ordered 200 rolls of Velvia also...but at
>> >least now I have an option when shooting people.
>> >
>> >On 9/24/99 9:23 AM Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter) wrote:
>> >
>> >>Harrison,
>> >>
>> >>Hope you don;t mind but I would also like to answer this.  The E100VS is
>> >>good but too too saturated when you include skies.  The Provia 100F is
more
>> >>natural and renders a real blue sky (as opposed to a super saturated blue
>> >>sky produced by VS). Overall the colroing is slightly less than E100SW
but
>> >>very accurate.
>> >>
>> >>Peter K
>> >
>> >
>> >Best regards,
>> >Harrison McClary
>> >email: harrison@mcclary.net
>> >http://www.mcclary.net
>> >preview my book: http://www.volmania.com
>> >
>> >
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