Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A Sherpa. > > From: "Robert Palmieri" <rpalmier@depaul.edu> > Date: 2004/06/10 Thu PM 01:52:56 EDT > To: <lug@leica-users.org> > Subject: [Leica] M's vs 4x5 (?!?) > > Folks - > > Well, I'm going shooting in an arboretum this weekend with one of my 4x5 > totin' buddies. In classic David and Goliath fashion I've decided to > bring nothing but Leica-related gear. I'll be attempting to test a > hunch of mine that under certain conditions (all objects of interest at > relatively the same distance from the camera, no need to stop down too > far, etc) our 35mm tools of choice just might be able to hold their own. > > The main advantage seems to be that most of us can afford (in terms of > cost and bulk) to carry a wider assortment of primes in order to be able > to get a lot of shots from a lot of positions without the need for > cropping. I'll be packing 15 & 21mm Voightlanders, 35 4th gen 'cron, 50 > collapsible 'cron and 85mm Nikkor. I might also bring along an SL with > 60 & 90 Elmarits and the 400 Telyt in case a nice bird or two present > themselves. > > Films will be Acros 100 (my usual choice for such applications) and > Velvia (likely to be printed in B&W.) At the last minute Bob Meier sent > me a test roll of Tech Pan that he developed in Technidol, with some > really nice results. The negs look to be surprisingly long in scale, and > although I'm a bit unfamiliar with this material I just don't think I'll > be able to leave home without it now. > > So, besides the use of my trusty Tiltall, a long cable, hoods/no filters > & optimum apertures, does anyone have some last-minute advice (other > that suddenly upgrading my lenses to some fancier modern stuff)? Really, > my goal is to come back with snaps that I like, but comparisons in the > ways that these disparate hardware rigs render the subjects will be > inevitable... > > Bob Palmieri