Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/02/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I take everything Erwin writes with a grain of salt, simply because I have never been satisfied that he does not have undeclared commercial interests in promoting Leica. His optical knowledge is solid, but he expresses himself poorly. I understand that he is not a native English speaker, but if he wants to publish as an authority, he should get his work edited for clarity. I also didn't like the pictures he has shown and would prefer to look at better pictures taken with less technically investigated equipment. I have an M8, a couple of film Leicas, some Nikon SLRs and a few Rolleiflexes. I may add a 5x7 or system medium format camera sometime. My professional photography is currently mostly limited to work down a microscope, for which I have a Zeiss scanning camera attached to our microscopes at work. For my own work, colour photography doesn't really interest me. I understand and am confortable with B&W film exposure, at least in terms of getting results that I like. Since it is 'personal work' this is all that matters. I have struggled with this with the M8 and am still equivocal about most monochrome digital work, including most of the very good work shown here on the LuG. I'd rather spend time shooting film happily and making myself happy than struggling with digital. I am comfortable with the output, the cost it incurs to me, and I think materials will be available for my lifetime, so I'm sticking with it. If Leica made an M8 with a monochrome sensor with wider dynamic range than the M8 and highlight rendition at least as good as the Nikon D700 I'd be interested. But I doubt they will ever make such a camera for a few cranks. I would also work differently if I was working for a newspaper, or taking photos of people's weddings, or something like that. Marty Gallery: http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/freakscene -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com