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Subject: [Leica] Nine more E-330 images...
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Sat Mar 18 08:39:14 2006
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B. D. showed:
Subject: [Leica] Nine more E-330 images...


> I'll leave the gorgeous scenic tests with Leica lenses to Gary...Here are
> nine images shot on the T - where else? - with the E-330 and the Olympus
> 14-54 2.8/3.5. All images shot at 800 iso. My usual sharpening routine, 
> and
> some curves adjustment applied to all - but not noise suppression of any
> sort. All shot using the "live screen" as viewfinder.
>
> Nine images starting here:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album373/3141770_G <<<<

Hi  B.D.,
You keep this up and you may have me converted to another camera 
manufacturer!

It's difficult at anytime on screen to appreciate the quality of equipment 
or film, but without question it's obvious this camera and lens is something 
else. It's the look of "real B&W film & sharpness!" Crispness whatever!

What we're looking at as subjects isn't relevant, it's the quality of the 
equipment reproductions. This set in particular I'd like to see 12X18 
prints, that on the screen, look like they could be printed with hardly if 
any fiddling!

Is this the case when you've printed any?

It isn't just the visual look of B&W film, it's the sharpness that looks as 
though they were shot with leica glass! And no I'm not  going to say 
anything about Leica and their inept operation of getting into the digital 
world.

ted














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