Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sam Carleton says: > Steve, > > Come on, I agree that AE and AF are auto, but how do you perceive upping the > flash sync to 1/250 as auto? Where in my post do I say anything about upping the flash sync to 1/250?? > > I am assuming you have been shooting long enough to understand that what the > human eye sees and what film sees are very different. When a flash is used > correctly outside, it helps the film portray the scene closer to what the > human eye sees. > > Sam And I did not make any reference to shooting outdoors with a flash sync. sl > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve LeHuray [SMTP:icommag@toad.net] > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 5:07 PM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] A Red Dot story > > >><Snip> > >> > >> Andrew, > >> > >> Gee, I have been using the 1/60 sync speed on my Nikon F3 for > years with no > >> trouble for all my magazine work so I do not understand how a > higher sync > >> speed on the M6 would be "*MUCH* more useful". I am leaving in a > few minutes > >> to go over to National Geographic Television with my F3/SB28 and > a 1/60 sync > >> speed to do a photo spread. Just my .03 cents worth. > >> > >> sl > > > > Mark Rabiner opines: > > > It's the same thinking that makes some people think they cant take > a picture > > with slower than an ASA 400. It is possible. Just not at night > with no tripod > or > > other light extenders... > > like FLASH!!! > > (which at night would certainly be fine at a slower sync speed) > > my first was a Nikon F2 which synced at i think an 80th. > > No one though anything of it. We didn't think: > > "No we cant take flash pictures until they come out with the FM > which syncs > > as 125th!" > > > Maybe it is like the dumbing down of our educational systems, auto > everything is probably the dumbing down of photographers. > > sl >