Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]As far as " But the M9 and M are better studio cameras than the S2 and S are street cameras ;-)" I do see the winky winky but I caution anyway in casual limiting of the S abilities as these ideas catch one: my feeling is as usual to quote myself I quote "its always what you don't think" The example being the Hasselblad. There are those who would never take it off a tripod and those who never take the flash off. Those who never take it outside. Me I've found it as handy as my Rolleiflex whose case it fits in like a glove. For street shooting. Hand held. And yes tripod and or flash. As far those who would really say the S being not a street camera that's a tougher sell as its configured just like a DSLR or SLR not a modular Box cameras the Hasselblad was. There are those who cant think inside the box. But everyone loves a camera configured like an SLR. There are plenty who will limit the S as they are thus saving themselves $21,950.00 just as they did when they marginalized a Hasselblad in the film days. People did that with Leica M's as well. Medium format photography is not for everybody and in this day and age a DSLR is more than an SLR with a D in front of it if its full frame. One feels one is getting pie in the sky output. Until one sees the work from a medium format digital camera. I feel strongly the S system is pure genius and will prove itself as such. That fact that it will be embraced more by the people on the medium format lists than on the Leica lists is no big deal. It is after all what one could call a "metal munching Leica". And that variety has always had some resistance. Its the same weight and build as a Canon or Nikon top of the line but will produce results it blows out of the water. As long as we are not hand holding at night with no flash. And results we don't need to pixel peep to see. If a company is going to come out with the greatest camera in the world it may as well be Leica as far as I go as I feel its long been the greatest camera company. A company I'm heavily invested in in multiple ways. On 9/11/13 5:16 PM, "Geoff Hopkinson" <hopsternew at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Mark. Actually I meant to say that I was a bit surprised to see multiple > responses on my couple of snapshots (with the S) when the last large sets > of > M9 photos I worked hard at I got nearly zero interest. Those were art nudes > though so I guess they don't fit what the LUG at large likes to see or > comment. > > Caution technical chat follows ;-) > FWIW anyone that really likes their M8/9 for what they are great at will > really love the M. I've only shot about 500 frames with mine so far due to > personal circumstances but it is in every way a more refined M9 if you > like. I > plan to give it a comprehensive exercising in Barcelona over the next > couple > of weeks. I don't bother talking about it on the list because there doesn't > seem to be much overt interest and only a few in LUG hands thus far of > course. > The pro segment for Hasselblad/Phase One and S is so small, almost none of > us > are likely to be involved. There are pluses and minuses for each system and > the handling and lenses are particularly good with the S. > But the M9 and M are better studio cameras than the S2 and S are street > cameras ;-) > > Cheers, > Geoff Hopkinson > http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman > > ----------------------------- > > Message: 14 > Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 01:20:12 -0400 > From: Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> > Subject: Re: [Leica] S snapshots > To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > Message-ID: <CE5575CC.104A0%mark at rabinergroup.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > A long long time ago Leica gear became an unaffordable waste to discuss on > the lug as soon as Cosina made bodies and lenses cheaper and earlier to buy > and sell and buy and sell. > > The Leica S gets less attraction on the lug Geoff And you're right the > Fuji and Olympus 1.5 crop rangefinders gets the continual day by day > headlines. Its just like Starbucks: small is tall. > Here small format is large format. > 24x18mm is large format now. Small equals large. A bit Alice and Wonderland > like! > The key is getting quality on something called a camera which doest make > for > completely embarrassing oneself. The sensor has to be bigger than your > pinky > toenail. > But mainly the idea going big here is a disposable consumer camera you buy > and trade three times a year > > not the $21,950.00 investment the Leica S is. > > So if small format is large format than medium format is anything you want > it to be mainly unnecessary and nobodies listening because you're talking > about a Ferrari 8-cylinder and everyone else wants a powered scooter. > The main issue is an S is not somthign you can buy on a whim. > To cheer you up how much talk is there really lately about a new Leica full > frame M (240) that you can snap up for a measly eight grand usd?!?!? > Not when there's stuff out there you can get for a lot cheaper. > > Leica gear was very popular on the Lug until Cosina came along and started > making it all cheaper. Than it was all about how unaffordable and > unnecessary Leica gear was. There is nothing new under the sun. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- Mark William Rabiner Photographer http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/