Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/10/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/focusit/photoplus/ All shot today with my M4, CV 35/1.2, and Neopan 400 Some observations: Fuji was completely absent-no film, no digital, no preview of nifty new digital M-like camera, nada. Strange. Kodak was handing out rolls of Tri-X in 35mm and 120. It's a little like a buggy whip manufacturer handing out samples at the 1915 auto show (though I did stock up some 120 for my horse-drawn Minolta Autocord). And why were all those people with digicams taking the film samples-is this akin to bald men stealing the hotel shampoo bottles? I saw some folks trying out the S2 at the Leica booth. When I grabbed a picture, a Leica rep said, "That sounds like an M camera shutter!" There were a few film shooters on the floor, though my camera was a point of curiosity akin to an albino zebra on parade. Tried out a few Zeiss/Cosima lenses at the show, in particular the 21/4.5 (which Tom A. raved about, and I now concur) and the 85/4 (which is a really nice lens). Shot some images (not included in the gallery) with these lenses at about 1/15 second wide open aperture. Jim Shulman Wynnewood, PA Who'll bet that most of the digital shooters today still have their images on a card in the camera, rather than processed and displayed.