Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/28

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Subject: [Leica] film vs. digital in my brain.
From: bd at bdcolenphoto.com (B. D. Colen)
Date: Thu Sep 28 17:19:09 2006

Glass plate, Eric - and here I always thought you were a Manly Photoman;
Real photographers shoot on tin! ;-)


On 9/28/06 7:44 PM, "Eric" <ericm@pobox.com> wrote:

> Philip:
> 
>> The digital DOES have a few issues
>> that I don't like: warm up time, battery life, the crop factor and a small
>> viewfinder.
> 
> Those aren't drawbacks of digital.  Those are drawbacks of digital P&S
> cameras.
> 
> My 5D starts instantly.  The battery is good for a couple thousand raw
> images (roughly 24 gig).  The crop factor is 1.  A 35 lens is a 35.  The
> viewfinder is no smaller than other viewfinders.
> 
> I can't quite convince myself to sell my M6 even though I'm using it less
> and less.  It's just hard to let go.  It's actually an M6TTL.  Leica had
> problems with some models eating batteries.  So I'll wait and let somebody
> else do the beta testing before I jump on the M8 ship.
> 
> Digital is easier.  Anybody can do it.  Just like 35mm opened up 
> photography
> to the masses and made everybody experts.  If you're not shooting on glass
> plates, are you *really* making photographs?  :)
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Eric
> http://canid.com/
> 
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Replies: Reply from leicaluvr at comcast.net (Tom Schofield) ([Leica] film vs. digital in my brain.)
In reply to: Message from ericm at pobox.com (Eric) ([Leica] film vs. digital in my brain.)