Markus,
I am not Frank, but I will chime in...
I almost always have a digital camera with me - *ist D and Optio S or
now the S6. At work when I need to take a photo the immediate need
demands a digital camera.
Likewise when I shoot at festivals and sporting events where people are
paying my
Bruce Dayton wrote:
I've got to agree. When I have flat images, it's because I didn't
post processing them properly. You should work on those skills,
rather than relying on the lab to do that for you by using film.
I am lucky to have a lab that I trust completely.
Funny story - the owner of
On 3/23/06, Markus Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What battery replacement do you use for the Leica instead of the Mercury
PX625?
I don't know, as I've not had to replace the battery yet (I think I've
owned it for about 3 or 4 years now). Since it only powers the
match-needle meter, they
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Ken didn't mean flat as in lacking contrast. He meant that he finds
that analog prints have more of a three dimensional look. I don't see
that, but he may well have a more discriminating eye.
Gotta be the lenses.
Y'know, the good Pentax glass that *can* be used on a
Ken didn't mean flat as in lacking contrast. He meant that he finds
that analog prints have more of a three dimensional look. I don't see
that, but he may well have a more discriminating eye.
On Mar 22, 2006, at 2:22 AM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
I've got to agree. When I have flat images, it's
I'm not Frank, but here's how I do it.
The Nikon F3 gets picked for low-light and BW work. It's usually got
Tri-X in it, rated from 200-6400 depending on how I'm shooting that day.
The combination of fast film and 1/2000 top shutter means that on sunny
days it doesn't get picked, but the WL
I don't know much, but will say that a new 19 inch flat LCD monitor at
work has impressed me. The richness of the blacks has gone a long way
to improve the 3-D rendering of images on the screen. Is it the 700:1
contrast ratio?
Regards, Bob S.
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On 3/22/06 6:13 AM, Paul Stenquist, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken didn't mean flat as in lacking contrast. He meant that he finds
that analog prints have more of a three dimensional look. I don't see
that, but he may well have a more discriminating eye.
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On 3/22/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not Frank, but here's how I do it.
The Nikon F3 gets picked for
On 3/22/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not Frank, but here's how I do it.
Thank God i'm not Frank either.VBG
If its horse related, i use the F90X or the D1 or the D2H. There are
more suited for the job.
If its low light, i use the Nikons more as i have more glass at F2.8
than i
Again, how three dimensional a print looks is entirely the result
of how it is rendered. It makes absolutely no difference whether the
capture and rendering process was film or digital.
Godfrey
On Mar 22, 2006, at 3:13 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Ken didn't mean flat as in lacking contrast.
Ken,
I'm not accusing you of being anti-digital.
A television screen, any television screen, renders a photograph
differently compared to a print. A CRT renders differently from an
LCD. Etc. Rendering for the given target is the key to a quality
viewing experience.
Godfre
Hi
I have 4 cameras, a Leica, an LX, a Z1p and my new *istDS. I shoot a lot of
club activity and for that I use the Leica with Ilford 3200
film, I also have taken along my LX with Fuji Press 800 film. I usually shoot a
roll of each during a set.
Most recently I have been experimenting with
Easy:
*ist D - everyday shots, pictures for e-mail, grab shots
MX - BW
LX - Colour slides
67 - Resulting from a picture taken by any of the above that would
benefit from more time and a bigger format.
Malcolm
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Hi
I have 4 cameras, a Leica, an LX, a Z1p and my new *istDS. I shoot a lot
of club activity and for that I use the Leica with Ilford 3200
film, I also have taken along my LX with Fuji Press 800 film
Hi Tim
I use the Leica for bw using Ilford 3200 ISO film. I've used this film from
800 ISO to almost 12800 ISO depending on the lighting.
If I take my LX, I use Fuji Press 800 ISO pushed one stop. I do this primarily
to distinguish the artist from the background.
I use film almost
)
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Hi Tim
I use the Leica for bw using Ilford 3200 ISO film. I've used
Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Frank
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
Spotmatic? That's the ones I saw mentioned with your PESO, I'm quite
sure you got even more cameras?
here's how I decide. I take a Leica unless there's a good reason not to.
Good reasons
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Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Frank
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax
On 3/21/06, Markus Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
Spotmatic? That's the ones I saw mentioned with your PESO, I'm quite sure
you got even more cameras?
I found out, that being in sentimental mood I use the older
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On 3/21/06, Markus Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
On Mar 23, 2006, at 8:19 AM, Bob W wrote:
here's how I decide. I take a Leica unless there's a good reason
not to.
I take it you leic your Leica.
[I bet that's original... not]
I choose my camera based on what I intend to do.
If I need AF, it's the Z-1p. If I need 400 film I'll typically
Hi Frank
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
Spotmatic? That's the ones I saw mentioned with your PESO, I'm quite sure
you got even more cameras?
I found out, that being in sentimental mood I use the older cameras like the
ME Super and now the Spotmatic F a lot
I'm not Frank (duh), but I'd like to weigh in on this one.
If I know that I'm going to be in a situation where I may not be able
select my distance from the subject (zoo, sports, etc.), or if I'm
chasing the kids around the yard, I'll go with the *ist and my two
zooms. I haven't been very
I have about a dozen cameras. To select my camera for the day, I ask
myself one critical question: Which of my two *istDs has more battery
life remaining? That becomes my camera for the day. The rest remain on
the shelf.
On Mar 21, 2006, at 10:30 PM, Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Frank
How do you
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Hi Frank
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
Spotmatic? That's the ones I saw mentioned with your PESO, I'm quite sure
you
On 3/21/06 10:30 PM, Markus Maurer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
Spotmatic?
I do not want to distract too much from the context of this question but I
am finding myself increasingly using film cameras lately.
I have been using
On Mar 21, 2006, at 9:18 PM, K.Takeshita wrote:
... But when printed, I cannot help noticing that the digital
images are always
flat (not always but many times). ...
I'm sorry, Ken, but this is ridiculous.
If you are printing images that look flat, they are not rendered
correctly.
Ken, what's your workflow? how do you print them?
On 3/22/06, K.Takeshita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/21/06 10:30 PM, Markus Maurer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you decide if you use your Leica, the Pentax LX or the Pentax
Spotmatic?
I do not want to distract too much from the
I've got to agree. When I have flat images, it's because I didn't
post processing them properly. You should work on those skills,
rather than relying on the lab to do that for you by using film.
--
Best regards,
Bruce
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