Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think "100% Leica" means using a Leica camera body with Leica lens to take a picture. I think the picture is the "thing," or the end product or result that is being viewed. We old-time Leicaphiles should be able to "see" the "Leica" in it, though at that point we can't tell the camera body that was used--or even if it was indeed a Leica body--but only the "Leica look," the combination of grain and bokeh that Leica is known for. Old-old-timers would probably require the picture to be B&W, even developed by the shooter, maybe even printed by a Leica enlarger, but I wouldn't go that far. I think color is okay, scanning to digital is okay, Photoshop/Lightroom and the like are okay, output to image, web or printer is okay. I think you can use pretty much any of the usual accessories by the usual other manufacturers, like filters, tripods, exposure meters, etc. Of course, the M8s would be exempted from using film. <g> The more I think about it, it all really comes down to utilizing a Leica lens because that's all the picture viewer can "see" and identify as "Leica." Does this sound right? Don > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Leica] 100 years of Leica > From: TCB <tcb@thadbrown.com> > Date: Fri, January 02, 2009 6:18 pm > To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> > So, I use a IIIf, usually with post-WWII Nikon lenses, because I > absolutely love > that glass. I even use a Leitz bullet finder most of the time, unless I'm > using a > 135mm. This makes me 'less Leica' than someone using an M8? Also, since > the III > is a manual camera, I use a Sekonic light meter most of the time. If I put > one of > my Leica lenses on the camera so I'm pure as new driven Leitz snow, would > the > Sekonic call into question my Leica bona-fides? > I ask this not out of personal interest, as I'm a hack who couldn't get > into > anything juried, but only to get some clarity. > TCB