Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well (d) is certainly a primary reason why I like digital. I never have good feelings about the way I process film. Currently shooting C41 B&W and scanning is my best approximation of digital. Or shooting E6 and killing the chroma. The "magic" of the darkroom just isn't a part of photography for me like it is for some. For me it's just another place to get something wrong. On the other hand digital offers me many ways to get things RIGHT so I can worry about pushing the button and making good pictures. A digital M makes sense because it would use the same lenses and would have a form factor similar to my current M's and probably would make images as good as shooting, say TCN but not as good (as someone has already mentioned) as shooting TMAX 100 or technical pan. EXCEPT I don't have to worry about having the wrong film in the camera at any time - I can switch from 100 to 800 with the turn of a dial/switch/whatever - a great convenience. I know I'll be giving up (at least until the end of the decade) dynamic range but I can live with that. That's why a digital M is desirable for me. I don't think (e) is a reason , though. :) Adam On 13 Jul 2004 11:35:58 -0700, Feli di Giorgio <feli@creocollective.com> wrote: > So, why do people here want a digital M?: > > a) For professional reasons? Are you a PJ who needs to upload his pics > from a war zone etc. > > b) Want to save on film and developing costs. > > c) It's the new thing. > > d) Convenience of not having to develop and scan film. > > e) Unless this thing is north of 14MP, it's not going to be better than > film and you're > still going to have to deal with Bayer pattern smear and exposure latitude > only slightly > better than slide film. >