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Subject: [Leica] First time behind the (thumb)wheel of an M8 (5 photos)
From: Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie)
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:16:31 +0000
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Sorry Richard, no advice offered, sorry if I implied some. Just a comment.
I am not a fan of B&W for most subjects, personally.
Frank

On 27 Jan, 2010, at 08:36, Richard Man wrote:

> Thanks for the advice, I'm sure it's true for YOU.
> 
> I do have a lowly junker M8u, the one with the cripple crop sensor :-)
> Anyway, I wouldn't trade it to do what I do at Salton Sea and Joshua
> Tree, even though I did bring it with me and took some photos with it
> too :-)
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 12:12 AM, Frank Dernie
> <Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com> wrote:
>> Aha, an opportunity for 2 OT posts at once. The last time I used my 
>> Mamiya 7 was on my Icelandic holiday the summer of 2005. It had been my 
>> hiking/landscape camera of choice for a long time. I took it and, my then 
>> fairly new, Canon EOS 1Ds mk2. I took a few pictures which were from the 
>> same viewpoint on the same tripod with both cameras, just for interest's 
>> sake. I had to scan the film when I got home, of course, but the scanned 
>> images from the Mamiya 7, mainly using the 43mm lens, were only a bit 
>> technically superior to the Canon shots using the less than stellar 
>> 16-35mm zoom. I was astonished. The M9, or Nikon D3x with the 14-24 zoom 
>> is much better than the Canon for landscapes. The Mamiya was still a good 
>> choice for hiking, if you haven't got a M8 or M9.
>> For the slow B&W film Richard, I am sure it is still superior, as long as 
>> you have a rigid tripod.
>> Frank
>> 
>> On 27 Jan, 2010, at 04:08, Richard Man wrote:
>> 
>>> You infidel :-)
>>> 
>>> Let the firework begins!!! :-)
>>> 
>>> Actually, the reason I use the Mamiya 7II for my B&W work is
>>> because... well, 6x7 neg is about 4 times the size of a 35mm frame,
>>> digital or not :-)
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:38 PM, slobodan Dimitrov
>>> <s.dimitrov at charter.net> wrote:
>>>> To tell you a plain truth, from my vantage point, my 1D MIII with a 50 
>>>> f1.8, walks circles around most of the shots I've seen posted with the 
>>>> M8 or M9.
>>>> S.d.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> 
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