Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 1/22/06 10:29 AM, "Don Dory" <don.dory@gmail.com> typed: > Martin, > I say this regretfully as a dedicated film user, but use a Canon or Nikon > DSLR. Even at ISO's over 1600 you will get some fabulous images with > little > grain and very nice shadow detail more with the Canon at 3200). If > archival > digital storage is not you cup of tea, you can have the digital files > output Wow! Kodachrome 200 pushed to 500 must look like "Sunday in the Park with George" from two feet away and your bifocals on! (pointillism) Not pushed at all it's amazingly grainy far more so than any e6 film rated or pushed to 200 from all I've ever seen by a mile, Grainer than 400 films and films pushed to that as well! I just bought a roll of it though. I still like the color, there's something about this film which has a resonance to it like a classic film does. Or car. Even though it seems like yesterday they came out with it in the first place. And instant classic. That it seemed nobody used but me, Would 500 be a stop and a half? Who would run that?!! For how much and how long? Kodak for years has not run one ad I've ever saw for Kodachrome and I don't miss much. They are just letting it slowly die. Then they have the gall and gumption to claim that the e6 films are going to last as long as Kodachrome did; or does. That kind of thing really gets me. Part of the reason other than leapfrogging Fuji's at the time latest time claim was to wean us away from Kodachrome so they'd be off the hook when the time came do pull the plug. Although it's been awhile. Big corporations are allowed to BS like that, Us little guys they throw you in jail for lying in the first degree! Premeditated. And unrehearsed. Not a little white one; But..... Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/