Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Simon, I know you were directing your question to Tina, and it was by her example I bought my Lumix (Lika Digilux 1.) I don't use it outside the 100 ISO setting, because the noise level is high, though I would if I needed to, and I think there are some PS filters available that would help reduce it. Here is a test I just shot that might answer your question about noise. http://www.sonc.com/LumixISO.htm The following are some shots in low light. http://www.sonc.com/ladoris.htm http://www.sonc.com/napoleon.htm Hope this helps, Sonny - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Lamb" <simon@sclamb.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:40 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Oh ... It's COMING SOON! :-) > >> > >Tina > > > > > >Sorry if this has been asked before but I have been away from the list > for a > > >good while. Are you now using the Digilux for most shooting assignments, > in > > >replacement of your R camera? > > > > Simon - > > > > I'm now carrying the M7, the R6.2 (sometimes R8), and the Digilux for > > assignments. I'm using about half film and half digital. > > > > > > >Have you already provided any feedback on the Digilux in terms of image > > >quality, ease of use etc. (which I assume are high or you would not be > > >trusting your professional work to the camera). Of the links at the > bottom > > >of your message, which ones have Digilux digital images available to > view? > > > > The Digilux is giving me great photos. All of the latest photos that I've > > posted on the news sites are from the Digilux. Unfortunately, you have to > > subscribe and log-in to see them. On the PDI site there is a > demonstration > > of the search feature that will come up with some. Just search under > > photographer and put in my name. You can also see great photos from the > > Digilux or Panasonic clone on SonC's site and Graham's beautiful photos > > from England. He just posted some here: > > http://www.geebeephoto.com/html/irc2.html > > > > Alamy requires that you interpolate digital files up to 48 MB. It's > > possible with Genuine Fractals, but it's really stretching to take the > 10MB > > files from the Digilux to 48MB. > > > > > > >In these times of decision between further investment in film or making > the > > >move to digital, I would value your opinion, even more so in that I can > get > > >a good deal on a Digilux right now! > > > > I think the Digilux is the best point and shoot digital that you can get > > right now. The shutter lag time is the shortest available, the LCD screen > > is the largest available, the batteries last a long time and are easy to > > recharge, the camera is well-made and sturdy, the lens is the fastest > > available - > > Leica intended to make a reportage point and shoot digital and they did. > > > > The Digilux is a great way to get into digital without spending $7000. If > > you normally shoot a lot of film, the Digilux will pay for itself almost > > immediately. > > > > I'm looking at digital SLR's because I would love to have the ability to > > use my Leica lenses on a digital SLR. I know the digital can't take > > advantage of the great Leica glass!! but I already have the lenses, they > > are fast, and I want to use them! > > > > Hope this helps - > > > > Tina > > Tina > > That does indeed help, as experience in the field is always better than > hurried reviews in magazines etc. One final question if I may. > > I have heard that there is a lot of noise in images taken above ISO100, > particularly at ISO400. Have you found this, and would you say that is is > any more intrusive than that from using an ISO400 colour film and scanning > it? > > Thanks again for your comments. The Digilux does indeed seem a good route > into digital at a cost that can easily be recouped. The ability to pay for > itself means that another investment in a year when technology had advanced > even further would seem less like money being wasted, and the learning curve > would be accomplished. > > Simon > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html