Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The debate raging in various parts of the photographic community about digital vs film I think is about willingness to change. Some are coming from the point of view that they are happy with what they have and don't want to change. A part of that is what I want to address. Some tools just work better for some of us. I have used a whole lot of equipment of all formats and the Leica designs just work better for me to produce images, especially the M. If Daniel will let me, looking at his PAW's over the past year or so, the Rollei system works for Daniel; the images produced using that set up are just special. Surprisingly, the "commie camera" images seem to be better than the images he posts with his Leica's. I suspect that this is an equipment/human interface issue. I believe the desire to maintain a tool that works for us is why the issue of the digital M keeps coming up. Most of us would love to embrace the digital workflow and instant feedback; especially if film was still available for special needs. Unfortunately, so far, none of the digital offerings have worked for me with the exception of the 1Ds and for my budget, the price is too much to replace what I already have: after some useage the Panasonic just doesn't work after all. I believe that at the 1Ds price point for a digital M of at least 6MP would get me to pop for one. This isn't really incongruous, I use an SLR for a minority of my shooting and film will suffice at this point. I also think that it is time for a change in tools. In the forties up to the middle fifties the 4X5 was the press camera most widely used. What is the difference between a pro digital camera with a flash and a 24-70 2.8 lens in size and weight and a Speed Graphic with a flash gun other than faster shooting? For coverage of people and the world around them, I don't think a better camera than an M like camera has been produced. It could be possible that a paradyne shift could occur again if Leica or anyone else succeeds in producing a relatively small, quiet, non-intimidating camera that works intuitively once you get to know it in the digital realm. In summary, much of the debate is a combination of dislike of change but to a large degree that dislike is a fear that a tool that works well will be taken away and replaced by something inferior for that person. Imagine a digital camera very M like without the loading/rewinding issues. With a post view histogram even a primitive light meter would be just fine. 0.02 Don dorysrus@mindspring.com - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html