Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter- A well thought out and written reply. Nothing wrong with film! Stasys On Jun 14, 2005, at 10:05 AM, Klein, Peter A wrote: > Regarding: http://gallery.leica-users.org/album225 > Richard asked: >> Nice pics. So why the M6 and not the E-1? > > Several reasons. As Sonny mentioned, I do like using a manual Leica. > Nothing else feels as good to use (personal preference, your mileage > may > vary). I enjoy shooting digital with my E-1, but I still prefer film > when I have the time to deal with it. And for trips with my wife, > where > I can't always concentrate 100% on the technical aspects, I prefer the > simplicity and exposure latitude of film. > > 1. Dynamic range: Digital just doesn't have the dynamic range that > negative film has. Some of those Crater Lake pictures with both sun on > snow and shadows would have been pretty well impossible with > single-shot > digital. Yes, I could shoot two exposures and combine, but that limits > me to a tripod, which I rarely use. A digital shot on a bright day > containing both bright highlights and deep shadows, exposed for the > former, often has pretty muddy shadows, and pulling them up accentuates > noise. > > 2. Detail: I'm sorry, but a 4000 dpi film scan blows any 5-8 > megapixel > DSLR away in terms of detail. I can even see it on a 5x7. Above 8x10 > it's quite noticeable if you look at prints side by side. Digital is > smoother and has less noise, so it may look more pleasing some of the > time. But with film, there just is more "there" there. It also means I > can crop more when necessary without losing *essential* detail. Last > night, I was looking at a couple of rolls of Provia 100 slide film from > the trip. Under a loupe, they are *sweet.* > > 3. Wide angle. I don't have a 21mm equivalent for the E-1. > > 4. Size, weight. My Leica travel outfit weights less than the E-1 > stuff, and the camera with one lens around my neck is much easier to > handle. > > 5. The lenses, the lenses, the lenses. I prefer the "look" of my > Leica > lenses. I won't get into the theoretical optical stratosphere here, > but > I know what I like, and with the classic Leica Summicrons, I've got it. > The VC 21/4 and 90/3.5 are both very good lenses, too, and very small > and handy. > > 6. Rangefinder focusing and depth-of-field setup. I focus better, > faster and more precisely with RF focusing. Getting far and near > settings and putting them within the depth of field scales on the > lenses > is easiest with a rangefinder. Many modern DSLRs don't even have DOF > scales, and the distance scales are laughable. > > 7. Film fails gracefully. Digital just reaches a limit and that's it. > This refers to both overexposed highlights (and digital color shifts in > and around them), and degree of enlargement. > > Digital has advantages, too: > > - I would not have had to pay for processing and scanning. > - I would not have to spend time scanning at 4000 dpi if I want a > decent > large print. > - I could vary the ISO at will instead of being stuck with the film in > the camera. > - I could shoot RAW and get better Web-picture quality than the Noritsu > scans. > - Autofocus would have been easier chasing small animals. > - Longer lenses are possible with a DSLR. > - Some framing issues would have been easier with a DSLR. > - The E-1's 28-105mm equivalent zoom would mean much less lens > changing. > - Macro is much more possible with an SLR. > - The E-1 has better eye relief with glasses than a .72x Leica. I > often > don't wear my contact lenses when traveling. I have taken to putting my > glasses on a neck cord and letting them dangle when I compose with a > 35mm lens. Not needed with the E-1. > > All in all, I use the E-1 for convenience, particularly when I know the > light won't be too contrasty. For travel, for serious B&W, available > light and when I know I need a certain level of detail (and this > especially means landscapes), I prefer film. If/when digital resolves > the issues I've noted above, I reserve the right to change my mind. > > --Peter > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >