Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/07/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I would expect results at least as good by spending less money on an M(240) and using your Leica glass.... john ________________________________________ I've shot all kinds of events and weddings with my Hasselblad with stuff going as fast breaking and tense as the war in El Salvador or any street riot.. Like about 80 of them. I did another 80 before that with Nikons. The shots I've gotten with square format chest held are just as spontaneous grabbers as my eye level slrs. Which is part of the reason I switched to medium format for that stuff. I think the work just out of Vivian Maier reminds us what is possible with chest held medium format shooting. Dianne Arbus before her. And others. Guys even! They don't care you are shooting. You can get everything. But in the old days of film our Hassy' s and Rolleis were not stuck with medium speed film in them. while the Nikon and Leica guys got theirs with 400 or 1600 film stuck in them. if that was the case there's have been a lot less work done with the larger format cameras. That WAS the case here with digital. Till this year. And today for my trusty 500c. And ELM. On 7/21/14 9:18 PM, "George Lottermoser" <george.imagist at icloud.com> wrote: > I think not but you're welcome to have a go at it ;~) > > Having shot Hasselblads for 5 decades with films up to 3200 ASA; > we both know that 3.5 whatever on the 500c will not shoot "just like I've > been > shooting with my D700." > > Just as handling the Leica S2 or S does not equate to handling a Nikon or > Canon DSLR: > however alike they may appear next to each other on a fine walnut desk. > > Physics and optical science will get in the way of those fantasies. > Just as they did in the days of film. > > And your 100 mm will behave more like a 170 mm. > That mirror slap will continue to wage it's war on stillness. > > a note off the iPad, George > > On Jul 21, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> wrote: > >> Well those are not CMOS which are the big news for potential digital >> medium >> format users as previously we had severe very low iso limitations making >> any >> of our digital medium format options not all around shooters but catalog >> shooters with tripods and lights. Now I can take my 500c out with my 100mm >> f3.5 CFi Planar T* or my 50mm and shoot just like I've been shooting >> with >> my D700. >