Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/27

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Subject: [Leica] film vs. digital in my brain.
From: graham at geebeespaw.freeserve.co.uk (GeeBee)
Date: Wed Sep 27 12:19:06 2006
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Hi Philippe,

>From the Walt Wayman on the Olympus list:
I've got a fridge full of 120 film, both tranny and negative color, plus a 
s**tload of B&W, that I've been neglecting, to use in pretty complete 
outfits of Mamiya RB67, Graflex/Graphic 6x9 Centuries, Crowns, and XLRFs, 
with enough lenses to buckle the knees of a pack mule. Suddenly, somehow, 
digital seems to be losing its luster. And I just found six more rolls of 
Kodachrome. Seems like an omen.

Digital takes the magic out of the process. Any idiot can get a decent photo 
with a digital camera -- just keep shooting and chimping, then fix it later. 
Film takes some expertise and smarts. I have really slowed down shooting 
since going digital because I get nearly no satisfaction from a procedure 
that requires so little skill and thought, no matter how good the result. 
It's like fishing with dynamite or quail hunting with a flame thrower. I 
prefer a fly rod and the circa 1914 Parker Sweet 16 that belonged to my 
grandfather for those, and I'm getting gladder by the minute that I've still 
got every single bit of my OM gear.

Walt

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Philip Forrest" <photo.forrest@earthlink.net>
To: "'Leica Users Group'" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:08 PM
Subject: [Leica] film vs. digital in my brain.


Lately I have fallen in love again with my old Nikon FM and a 50mm f/1.8
lens.  Here begins my problem.  I LOVE film however, I just can't afford
shooting it as much as I would like.  Soon perhaps, but that's of no
consequence.  So I take my Canon EOS 10d out most places with me and rarely
shoot ever.  I try to make myself, but I don't know why the finger doesn't
push the button.  If I take my Leica with, I'll shoot several rolls a day.
Same with the Nikon FM and my EOS RT.  The digital DOES have a few issues
that I don't like: warm up time, battery life, the crop factor and a small
viewfinder.  (I was spoiled by Nikon F3's and F4's a few years ago and have
kicked myself every day for selling them.)  So I'm wondering, is there any
logical reason that I would consciously or subconsciously want to shoot film
over digital?  I'm hoping that a move up to an EOS 5d might help this, but I
wouldn't want to invest $3k and find out that I still have this digital
"funk" and continue to shoot film.  I'm not saying that one is better than
the other.  I'm "soul searching" for a reason of why I want to take a
photograph with a film camera and not a digital.  Because I believe that in
the end it's all about the image itself & not the tools used to make it.

Your sage wisdom is appreciated.

Philip




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