Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Michael it was great reading your experiences at the fish market. I almost feel like getting up and going with my Leicas right away. Thanks. Roland. At 03:53 PM 6/15/96 -0400, you wrote: >Last week I mentioned that I was traveling in Asia and hoped to get to the >Tokyo wholesale fish market to do some shooting. Finally last Thursday I >did. What an experience! > >I had with me an M6, 35mm Summilux and 90mm Elmarit-M. This is my usual >business travel kit -- small and light enough to fit in a briefcase, yet >versatile. This time though I missed not having the 50mm Summicron along. >The 90 was just too long, so almost everything I shot was with the 35mm. > >Even though I mainly shoot transparencies for Ciba printing I bought and >used Fujicolor Super 800. I didn't know what the light conditions would be >like so I picked up the fastest film I could find. No regrets. I'd never >used this film before, but the results are more than acceptable and far >finer grained than any transparency film of that speed would be. > >If anything, I should have used 400 speed film, because typical exposures at >ISO 800 was 1/125 @ f/2.8. With the Summilux I was able to shoot closed >down 2 stops and this led to some very fine images. In fact, I'd been >seriously considering getting the 35mm ASPH, but now I'm not so sure. Even >the shots at f/2.0 and f/1.4 are great, and since this type of shooting >isn't my forte, I think I'll save some $$ and stick with the regular >Summilux. It really is quite good. > >As for the market itself, if you find yourself in Tokyo, it's a must. Every >type of fish imaginable -- and some that aren't -- can be found. Located >right near the fashionable Ginza district, it's at its peak between 5am and >6am. By 6am the action is over so an early start is a must. The auction at >5:30am is a must see. > >Though hectic and crowded, everyone is polite and friendly. I was able to >walk around shooting and no one minded. Some, such as a fellow shelling >giant oysters with what looked like a sword, even turned around without >prompting so that I could get a good shot of what he was doing. > >Afterward, if you're not up for a sushi breakfast at the market, you'll find >the 24 hour restaurant at the Tokyu Ginza Hotel a few blocks away welcome. > >Michael > >