Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 5/27/05 5:21:24 PM, lug-request@leica-users.org writes: > I have a D70 as well, and still shoot alot of film. For me, the D70 > excels for family gatherings, flash pics and futzing with my studio > lighting experimentation. The studio strobe futzing is for learning, > and then it's a cutover to B&W film. > At the newspaper where I work they have had nikon D1h cameras for a couple of years ($500????wow! That's depreciation!) and have recently switched to Canon. I don't care which they use, I am talking here about a display of photos taken with those cameras for news shots that they have posted on the wall, printed with a $5000 somesortof printer they use, pretty expensive stuff, all in all, so I have to assume that these are as good as it gets for digital prints. I am not impressed. they lack the "bite" of a good color print from film, the colors are slightly muted, the images lack definition. They are somehow smoother, which gives them a nice look but when you look closely, they are not sharp, not as i expect them to be. Maybe it is not sharpness so much as lack of an appearance of sharpness. I do not say this to the fotogs, who call me an old fuddy duddy for using my leicas (m2, m3, r3, cl and olympus xa, which leitz should have made) but my black and white 11 by 14s are a LOT sharper and crisper, detail in small things much finer. just an observation. c trentelman