Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Forgive a (digital) neophite's question: Any rumors for a digital back for M cameras? (I also want to put a V-8 in my '64 Volvo...) Thanks, Patrick - --- Rafael Alday <rafaelalday@yahoo.es> wrote: > 1) this is the reason why I got a Leica and not a > P&S > camera. An "average" P$S camera takes good pictures: > > "Off 100 people viewing a shot of a horse race,how > many do you think have ever noticed the "fine > titching" in the jockey's jackets? For that matter, > of > 100 photographers shooting such a scene, how many > know > - or care - that the detail is there until they look > at a huge enlargement? > > 2) I agree about speed and editing digital shots but > YES I want to develope my own films (latitude > control) > > > Rafael > > --- bdcolen <bdcolen@earthlink.net> escribióº ¦gt; > Robert - > > 1. Off 100 people viewing a shot of a horse race, > > how many do you think > > have ever noticed the "fine stitching" in the > > jockey's jackets? For that > > matter, of 100 photographers shooting such a > scene, > > how many know - or > > care - that the detail is there until they look at > a > > huge enlargement? > > Bottom line - does the digital capture the scene? > > Does it capture the > > color "accurately?" Does it capture light and > > shadow? Does it capture > > the action? Does it give the same impression, when > > viewed from a normal > > viewing distance, that film does? After all, NO > ONE > > is looking at such a > > photo with a loupe other than someone trying to > see > > what fine detail the > > film was capable of resolving. > > > > 2. You've got to be kidding when you say the > digital > > workflow takes > > longer than the film workflow. > > "I develop them by machine, edit on a light table > > and > > throw out the rejects. I can view a slide in a > few > > seconds using a > > loupe. Opening a file, closing it and then > deleting > > it probably > > averages > > to ten or fifteen seconds each file." > > > > So you're saying you take a processing machine to > > the venue? And wait > > how long for the slides to be processed, dried, > and > > mounted before you > > throw them on the light table - that you also took > > to the venue? As > > opposed to the "ten to fifteen seconds" it > "probably > > averages" to view > > each digital image and decide if it's a keeper - > > which can be done on > > the camera if one is so inclined. And if one > isn't, > > it's sure easier > > carrying a laptop to the race track than it is > > transporting a slide > > processing outfit, film drier, mounts, and a > > lightbox. And then, > > assuming that you want to make some color or white > > balance adjustments > > in those slides you've thrown on the lightbox, how > > do you do it - unless > > you're printing - and how long does it take? > > > > Come on. If you want to say that you think film is > > superior because it > > captures that fine detail - and you have a need > for > > that fine detail - > > okay. If you want to say you prefer the latitude > > film gives you, okay. > > If you want to say that you prefer to use your > > Leicas and Leica glass, > > and that you can't use them to shoot digitally, > > fine. But don't claim > > that shooting digitally slows people down - > because > > it just ain't so. > > :-) > > > > B. D. > > Still shooting film. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us] > On > > Behalf Of Robert G. > > Stevens > > Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 1:57 PM > > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > > Subject: RE: [Leica] 1Ds digital results > > > > > > At 12:29 PM 12/15/2002 -0500, you wrote: > > >Wilfred, > > > > > > > White balance and overall color fidelity is > > often > > > > superior to film in good digital cameras, > > > > > >I believe you are misusing the word "fidelity". > > Fidelity means > > >"accuracy of reproduction". It is physically > > impossible for digital > > >cameras using Bayer pattern sensors to have > higher > > "fidelity" than film > > > > >(unless they have a LOT of sensors, and 11M > sensors > > doesn't come > > >close), simply because of the color interpolation > > that happens due to > > >the Bayer pattern sensor. > > > > I have noticed that images shot with digital seem > to > > be missing some of > > the > > finer detail captured on slide film. I am > assuming > > it is this color > > interpolation doing it. I borrowed an EOS 1D to > > shoot some hockey this > > weekend. When shot at 400asa the details in the > > material of the jerseys > > > > seem to be missing. Using the same lens, E200 > > pushed to EI 400 seems > > to > > capture more details in the Jerseys, such as the > > fine stiching. It is > > really noticable with the red jerseys. > > > > Look at the sample image on the EOS 1D web page. > In > > the Jockey picture > > the > > red jersey has no detail, just a blob of red. Its > a > > big tiff file and > > takes a while to download. > > > > http://www.usa.canon.com/EOS-1D/sample.html > > > > I would also argue that digital adds a lot to the > > work flow for somebody > > > > that is not on a tight deadline. Shooting at 8fps > > and high quality > > creates > > a lot of files that take a lot of time to open and > > decide whether to > > delete > > or keep. With slides, I develop them by machine, > > edit on a light table > > and > > throw out the rejects. I can view a slide in a > few > > seconds using a > > loupe. Opening a file, closing it and then > deleting > > it probably > > averages > > to ten or fifteen seconds each file. > > > > Not to mention dragging a laptop to the venue to > > download the images and > > > > start some of the editing. One more thing to > carry. > > > > Regards, > > > > Robert > > > > > > > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. 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