Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/03/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Technology moves on. When I was young, when going out, I needed to have coins in my pocket and find a pay phone if I wanted to call home. For the past 20 years, I have carried a mobile phone in my pocket as a matter of course. Initially to talk, now also to browse the web, navigate my way through foreign cities etc. Why would that be a bad thing? It's wonderful! Same with cameras. In my film days, I had to carry three bodies: one loaded with slow slide film, one loaded with slow B&W film and a third loaded with fast B&W film, in my case ISO 1600, since anything faster was useless. Now with the Fuji X I have with me where I am right now (Maastricht), I can shoot at ISO 6400 and get far superior quality to what I used to get with film at 1600. Again, why would that be a bad thing? It is not an "obsession", it is merely a way to expand one's photographic possibilities. Cheers, Nathan Nathan Wajsman (sent from somewhere) Den 06/03/2014 kl. 21.57 skrev "Jim Laurel (gmail)" <jplaurel at gmail.com>: > I never will understand all this obsession with ultra-high ISO. Along with > bokeh, it has become a fetish in the photographic community. > > For so many years, we traveled with the Leica M6 and a few fast lenses and > 100 ISO slide film, which we would sometimes push 1 stop. Only rarely did > I feel the need for ISO 1600. The Leica M8 was already better than 35mm > film at comparable ISO sensitivities. The M9 is better still and yet in > today's world it is considered woefully obsolete. I can understand that > for Chris' wedding work, 12,500 allows him to capture images that were > just not possible in the days of film, but few consumers have such a > requirement. > > One thing is for sure. While a few photographers are using the new > capabilities of digital cameras to push creative boundaries, most simply > inundate us with well-exposed and sharply focused images with crazy bokeh > at outrageous ISOs that have little real content. > > --Jim > > > On Mar 6, 2014, at 11:54 AM, chris williams <zoeica at mac.com> wrote: > >> No way on the M-AF mount. The M battery is already small, I would not >> want another battery drain. >> >> I just recently shot the M 240 at a wedding. Unless there's a new version >> capable of 12,500 iso I don't really see a need for a new camera >> announcement.? >>