Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> I told him I'd be shooting the thing on film and have the scans made at > the time of processing as I usually did. > He gave me a withering look. Asked me if I had a digital camera. > I said no. > Another even more withering look. > (But I'm not sure if he knew what i was talking about on the scan at > processing time thing.) > > I'm wondering if the reason why these guys like digital so much is > because it gets them the whole "take" to play with. > Instead of the few shots I'd normally give them. Hi Mark I can emphatise with your situation, having similar experiences. The market forces are changing (at least where I live, in Singapore) where digital is so well accepted that it's almost crippling when competing with those digital guys. Many are unnaturally techno savvy, and digital mini labs with Frontier (and even some with Durst Lamba machines) are all over the country. The digital photography culture is quite well established. Even for black and white prints for weddings, professional wedding photographers here are converting their digital files using Photoshop to authentic looking black and white using a variety of techniques and making black and white prints, and they are able to offer that at a lower price point and more profits. Clients want digital for many reasons, and many not having to do with quality. They want to see wat was being shot so that they can be happy and satisfied on the spot, they want the output fast, and yes, they want ALL of the shots so that their designers and graphics pple can play with the whole lot. The market for film seems to be shrinking, and there still don't seem to be a Leica digital offering in sight. (digilux is not counted!) I forsee my use of Leica equipment be relegated to just personal photo documentary projects and happy snaps. (which might not be that bad an idea.....) Boon Hwee - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html