Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B.D.,. I wish I could get closer but then I would get in the way and I would have been asked to leave.;-) When I bought my Epson I asked the salesman about the sales of M7 and MP vs R-D1 and he said that in the couple of months that he had the R-D1 he has sold 6 of them where as he has not sold that many M7 or MP for a year! Maybe Leica should get off their butts and come out with a digital rangefinder quick! Cheers, Chris On Jan 28, 2005, at 9:32 AM, B. D. Colen wrote: > No, Chris - You didn't too badly at all - Hell, on quick glance, most > of > the shots are in focus, which is pretty amazing given your rangefinder > experience.:-) > (Also - in case you didn't notice, I can be painfully blunt...;-)) > > There's no question that using autofocus for kids makes life allot > easier - back when I was still mostly shooting film I got a pair of > F100s for just that reason - the Ms are great, but if really fast > focusing on moving objects is essential, autofocus definitely makes it > easier. > > If I may make one suggestion in regard to the great majority of these > shots - get closer. (I realize the instructor may have waved you back, > but). My impression in looking at these, especially knowing what you've > been shooting with, is that you're used to standing back and using a > zoom to get you in close. The RF with primes forces YOU to do the > zooming. Allot of these shots would have been more interesting had you > zoomed with your feet.) > > BTW - the performance at 1600 is quite good - better than film. > > Best > > B. D.