Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This Leica topic almost never appears here, I checked the archives to be sure. Hopefully it will be of some interest. I couldn't find anything close to the S1's resolution and price back when it was introduced. The application was pretty narrow, photographing coins so they could be viewed in detail on a computer and for presentation on the web. Some of these have historical significance, http://www.money.org/h_tml/lydia.html http://www.money.org/congress.html or are quite striking in design, http://www.money.org/h_tml/syracuse.html http://www.money.org/medieval.html http://www.money.org/h_tml/edu_nick.html http://www.money.org/h_tml/lesher.html or are quite valuable ($1M+). http://www.money.org/h_tml/1804.html http://www.money.org/h_tml/1913.html The photo (actually it is scanning) set-up is: http://www.money.org/leica_s1.html Most of the coin images on the money.org web site were taken with the S1, the Vermont coppers and Russian coins being exceptions. Perhaps the S1 diverted Leica from those products it could sell widely as one of the articles in the LUG archive suggests, however, they produced something excellent, at least to my way of thinking, at the time. The contemporary Sinar back was 2K x 2K compared with the Leica 5K x 5K. The Sinar was faster than the Leica but it didn't have nearly the resolution. In four-shot mode, one could only use it for stationary objects, just as with the Leica. Judging by Leica's web site, they have given up on this line. The latest Sinar back with the latest Kodak chip finally surpasses the S1 for my application, but Leica owned it for quite a while. http://www.money.org/h_tml/unite.html is a Sinar shot, it is possible to print this at 27" x 27" on a LightJet with no apparent grain (pixelation?). John Nebel (A Leica user and glad to have found this list) - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html