Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Leica-folks, Perhaps you may not have remembered me but it's Alfie Wang again. After taking a rather long break from photography for about 1 year (mostly due to Sal diMarco's passing away and losing a mentor), I have managed to return here. (Although I'm still rather single, that hasn't changed). And well I have managed to keep only my Leica M6 and R8 in my outfit and begin shooting again. However, this time I don't live in Philly (or the East Coast). I live in Salt Lake City and well it's lonely out there. I don't see a single Leica M shooter and I guess that I am the only one around here shooting with the red dot. Since last time I was here, I didn't have much of a workflow studio. Now I have a Powerbook G4, 2 iBooks, and a Powermac G3, all of which I plan to use for photo and video editing (and I just learned a little about Final Cut Pro). I hope to get some new Mac photo editing program and most likely will stick to PE3.0. Yep, things have changed. But some things never do. At least, I feel like a more mature photographer and willing to explore new ideas which is a good thing. And not too idealistic either. Well, since I have been out of the loop for some time, I caught on the Leica spiel by going to www.nemeng.com. Apparently it seems like digital has started to take over the Leica world. I read Erwin Puts' article about the Epson RD1 digital M-body and was surprisingly disappointed at the resolution. For cropping, apparently the softness of the image was what startled me compared to film. I am saddened that the expensive body seems to be more for convenience rather than being of much practical or professional use. Too bad. However, the most exciting development is the new Zeiss Ikon M series! I thought woohoo. I don't have anything against the Voigtlander stuff but certainly the fact that Zeiss is abandoning the Contax G (not even digital yet) system and focusing on creating M-compatible lenses and bodies is an awesome thing. The Zeiss Ikon M looks like a cool beans sort of thing since it's a much cheaper version of the overpriced M7. It's great that Cosina is improving a lot and the lenses look sweet even the 50 Planar. I was just wondering, how similar are the Contax G lenses and the Zeiss M lenses? Just wanted to drop by and say hi to all my old buddies here. thanx, Alfie Wang __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail