Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Everyone, Enjoy the newsgroup...here's my commentary on two recent threads. 1. Minilux. I don't experience the shutter/focus delay Steve Huntley mentioned. I've blurred a few photos because my subject (usually one of my dogs) moved too fast for the limited shutter speed, but I've never experienced the shutter delay. I have, however, experienced a delay with the flash due to the red-eye reduction. I usually shoot with available light and prefer to turn the flash off. This, in my mind, is the only fault of the Minilux--it doesn't remember the flash mode when you turn off the camera. I wish I could set a default flash mode (in my case it'd be "off") and have it remember this. 2. Tri-X. I shoot Tri-X largely because I can always get a print off this film. I've had too much trouble with other films. I've shot some T-Max and developed according to directions and it came out way, way too dark. Shot some Delta and it came out way too light. I know how to develop film and usually follow the directions to a "t". When I don't it's because I'm experimenting and I'm deviating by choice. I like the look of Tri-X and so far, so have all of my friends that I've shot. I've done baby pictures as a gift for a co-worker who had just adopted her first child, I've shot "bedroom" photos for a friend as a present to her boyfriend, and I've shot all sorts of candid shots at work. Everyone always comments on how great the pictures are. So...I use Tri-X because it's dependable. It always comes through. I'm a hobbyist; I don't make a living with my photography, but if I did, this would be an important consideration. Later, Les