Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Simplicity! It does not get any better than that! Thanks Jim Al Stegmeyer - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Brick" <jimbrick@photoaccess.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>; "Leica Users Group" <leica-users-digest@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 7:27 PM Subject: [Leica] Re: Wedding film b/w > At 03:00 PM 5/22/00 -0700, Arthur Leyenberger wrote: > >It's been 25 years (OK, almost 30) since I shot b/w > >film - when I was photographer for my college > >yearbook. It was TRI-X back then, bulk loaded, and > >with minimal technique. I've been away from b/w since > >then and now am into Leica M. Hopefully my technique > >has improved too :) > > > > Buy a 100' roll of Tri-X, bulk load it, and use minimal technique. Nothing > has changed. You already know how to do this. > > If you want, you can buy it already spooled in 36exp rolls. But the > technique is the same. > > Don't put too much thought into this. Set the meter to 400. Set exposure, > focus, push the release. > > If it's really dark, set the meter to 800. Tell the lab to push it one > stop. Everyone on the planet knows how to soup Tri-X. > > Your pictures will be great. This is a no-brainer. Leica lenses and Tri-X > love each other. > > If you want to use Delta something, talk to Mark Delta Rabiner. It might > even be better. Mark is B&W. Not because he lives in Portland, but because > he uses and studies it constantly. Do whatever Mark tells you. > > Jim