Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Film Tests
From: "Simon Lamb" <simon@sclamb.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 10:29:01 -0000
References: <B6BAF2BC.10A5%douglas@dysmedia.com>

Douglas

That is an interesting view of the Portra 160.  Doing some portraiture last
weekend I shot 15 rolls of 35mm 160NC (using M6 and 50mm/90mm Apo Asph) and
10 rolls of 120 400NC (using Hassy 503CW and 180mm f/4) and the results were
stunning.  The flesh tones were exact in their colour and contrast and the
glow of the Leica and Zeiss glass was definitely there.  Yes, I agree that
the colour saturation is less (and I would use the VC Portra if colour
saturation was an issue) but I believe that accurate rendition of skin tones
is worth the sacrifice, especially when the commission is to produce
portrait work.  The clarity and fineness of detail was (IMHO) exceptional.

Simon

Douglas Cooper wrote:

SNIP:
>
> I hate this Portra stuff.  Washed-out skin tones (useful in some
> circumstances, true); dull colors, favoring brown (which might please the
> Kodachrome cult); not particularly sharp.  When compared to the Fuji
> equivalent, it's no contest