Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/06/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Crew, Given the many messages wondering how one would fill an 8 gig card even in weeks of shooting? To be fair I should offer the why I wished digital and 8 gig cards or bigger were available 45-50 year ago. When assigned to shoot in the High Arctic of Canada during the yearly ship convoy re-supply of Arctic weather and radar stations it was necessary to take all your film, several times a1000 36 exp rolls. Your days were endless because in many cases the work was 24 hours a day of landing craft, helicopters and trucks on land. The sun never set! It was easy to keep going because the sun was shining, so you never related to going to bed. Actually I had occasions to shoot for three days straight with only sit downs to eat, that was it. However when you did crash, trust me you really crashed in very deep sleep for 24 hours or more. But it is situations like this where 8 - 16 - 32 whatever size biggie cards would've been an advantage instead of pockets and pockets of film. So some of you lads who've never worked on indepth assignments of this nature, I can understand your wondering how long it would take to fill even an 8 gig? But when you're in the middle of a massive unloading of ships, hopping into a helicopter out to the ships to capture the activities there, flight back to shore, next trip on a landing craft. You are burning images like a hail storm there's so much going on all around you and it never stops! And repeat this scenario several times during a 6 week trip crashing and breaking through the ice of the Arctic Ocean to various bases. And finish one trip with a flight to the North Pole. Trust me that's one place you do not want to run out of film! ;-) Dr. ted