Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/11

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Subject: [Leica] Formats...was 6x9/6x7/6x4.5...
From: lea <lea@whinydogpress.com>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 12:36:16 -0500
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I shoot several formats including 35mm, 645, 6x7 and digital.

Often the hardest thing about a shoot is figuring what format to shoot it in. I
carry my M6 with me everywhere I go so I can shoot on the fly. All my other
stuff pretty much stays home unless I have a very specific shot in mind that
calls for a different format.

I'm new to Leica but this little camera has done more to renew my love of this
sport than I would have ever believed. I've shot 3-4 rolls a week since buying
it. It reminds me of my early days when I shot with nothing more than a used
Olympus OM1 and a 50mm lens.

Going back to the beginning is sometimes very, very refreshing.
Lea

"Rodgers, David" wrote:

> Mark
>
> I'm really struggling with which format to shoot these days.
>
> I just picked up my 35mm photos of the pit; that huge construction project
> in Portland's Pearl district. One whole city block dug down 80 ft or so. Six
> big caterpillar shovels digging out the final yards of dirt. I shot 3 rolls
> of K64 and a roll of Provia 100F, using my M6. At least half the shots were
> taken from the top of the building next door. I had the M mounted on a
> Gitzo. I used my 21/2.8 ASPH, 35/1.4 ASPH and 90/2.8.
>
> The trannies are plenty sharp for 35mm. But they just don't do the scene
> justice. Shot the same thing with my Rollei TLR. Even though I was shooting
> Provia 400F in 120, instead of Provia 100F in 35, there's significantly more
> detail. Plus, not really thinking I hand held the Rollei.
>
> There are many times when 35mm just doesn't cut it. I'm going to break out
> my Toyo 45A and redo the shoot tomorrow morning. One thing 35mm did do for
> me was give me a much better idea of where to shoot with 4x5. No way could
> have taken 100 4x5 images, or shot from so many angles.
>
> This really caused me to think. I go to great lengths to sqeeze all I can
> out of 35, and a larger format just blows it out of the water. It's not even
> a contest. Convenience of 35, vs image quality from larger formats. It's an
> ongoing dilemna.
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Rabiner [mailto:mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:22 PM
> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> Subject: Re: [Leica] RE: 6x9/6x7/6x4.5 rangefinders
>
> ><Snip>
> >
> > Thanks again to all for suggestions and comments, on and off list.
> >
> > G.
>
> You didn't want to get the Bronica 645 because?
> I'm hyped on 645!
>
> Mark Rabiner
>
> Portland, Oregon
> USA
>
> http://www.rabiner.cncoffice.com/

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Lea Murphy
Whiny Dog Press
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In reply to: Message from "Rodgers, David" <david.rodgers@xo.com> (RE: [Leica] RE: 6x9/6x7/6x4.5 rangefinders)