Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just received my first roll of processed B&W slides from http://www.mainphoto.com/ . Only glanced(4x loupe and light box) at them with Katy but the photos of our little one week old sleeping grandson are just wonderful. Much more interesting than the color prints and color slides we took the same day. Can hardly wait to see these B&W slides on the big screen when it gets dark tonight. The cost of the film and processing are not a big deal. But the shipping is prohibitive. UPS effectively doubles the cost. I will ask about mailers. Maybe some of the other B&W print films you LUGers have recommended will be good enough for my purposes. I think it is the dynamic range from dark to light that makes these photographs so satisfying to me. And not being distracted by the colors. And maybe not having to wait around for the sun to shine to obtain interesting photographs. If any of you have lived in Seattle, that can mean a lot of waiting. It was raining yesterday, it is raining right now, it will be raining tomorrow. I carry my Leica hung around my neck underneath my zipped Gortex parka. And the other lenses, etc. in an old but mostly waterproof day pack on my back. By the way, don't leave your equipment in a pack with wet clothes when traversing different altitudes and temperatures. I did that once with my Leitz(complete with red dot) binoculars requiring them to be opened up, dried out and sealed back up because of the water trapped inside. And some of you are correct about not paying that much attention to protecting the lens. Those binoculars do not have a case, have the black paint worn off indicating some rough usage but the glass and their operation is just fine. But, as a couple of you said, I think it would be very important not to get any grit in the joint between the removable lens and the camera body. Dale - -- $ dale-reed@worldnet.att.net Seattle, Washington U.S.A. $