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Subject: [Leica] American Photo M8 Review in Iraq
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Wed May 9 11:52:15 2007
References: <C266DF35.57DDF%mark@rabinergroup.com> <004e01c7924a$b94524a0$4884ea04@oemcomputer>

Death Wish 101

Montie wrote:
> Mark, a bit over reactive, but point well taken.
> Having shot in "harms way" on many occasion,
> I can tell you that a required prerequisite (military
> or civilian) is total insanity...you can call it "guts"
> if you want to!  ;-)
>
> Montie
>
>
>   
>> I think this is about the most astounding thing that has hit the lug.
>>     
> READ IT! Has anybody?
> And here we sit around a couple of us talking about some images appearing
> low contrast as we see them here?
> I'm sure someone somewhere before they appeared in the paper adjusted the
> contrast who cares! If they're muddy someone will hose them off!! Maybe 
> this
> photographer guy is not the greatest post processor I don't care he's got
> the guts to go to Iraq I don't!
>
> The camera gets PUSHED ON PURPOSE OFF A TABLE AND LANDS FOUR FEET ONTO A
> MARBLE FLOOR AND STILL WORKS!!!
>
> Here this guy is dodging bullets with a Leica M8 who cares if he's not the
> greatest photographer in the whole world or none of the shots are super
> Nachtwey grabbers!
>
> We have a viable camera here out there working in the trenches!
>
> LEICA HAS MADE IT TO THE DIGITAL AGE!!
>
> Two years ago Leica was being talked about by everyone in the past tense.
>
> Mark Rabiner
> 8A/109s
> New York, NY
>
> markrabiner.com
>
>
>   
>> -------------- Original message from "Montie" <montoid@earthlink.net>:
>> --------------
>>
>>
>>     
> http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/4133/extreme-field-test-leica-m8-in-iraq.htm
>   
>>> l
>>>
>>> A few decent images but nothing that blew me away...(the insurgent? being
>>> carted
>>> off was a good catch) maybe it's my ancient screen but I thought the
>>>       
> colors
>   
>>> were
>>> a bit "muddy" with lower contrast than I like :-( Hopefully, he did
>>>       
> better
>   
>>> with his
>>> M6. :-) I was over there for two weeks in 1990...when I got back I found
>>> sand
>>> in places where light and air can't get into!! The M4s held up nice
>>>       
> though!
>   
>>> ;-)
>>> I don't see the M8 holding up over there for an entire 1 year tour. I
>>>       
> guess
>   
>>> that's
>>> the trade-off for transmitting images "real time"
>>>
>>> Montie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>
>
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