Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think you could get 5 20D's for the price of a DMR - one for every ISO you care to use! <grin> Adam On 2/1/06, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote: > Frank Dernie said: > >>> Talking of equivalent film speed has anybody tried the film trick of > > pushing 2 stops at the 800 asa setting and "correcting" exposure in the > > RAW convertor? > > Could work - may give it a try myself on my digital.<<< > > But Frank for $6000. why would the photographer have to screw around > fiddling things as you suggest? When a Canon 20D and or whatever other > Canon > models do it with such simplicity as dialling up the number and capturing > incredible positive results? > > I also realize many on the list never think there can possibly be any kind > of fine quality at those ASA ratings. That of course is because they've > never had to "work for a living" at producing photographs without any > excuse > of.. "oh it was too dark!" Nor have they taken the time to find out what > can > happen when you do shoot under those kind of light conditions. > > I'm sure the new breed at Leica Germany have forgotten what the hell > Leica's > were used for... "shooting quickly, quietly and with no screwing around." > And if the new "M digital Leica" can't reach ASA 1600-3200 they can kiss a > bunch of dedicated M Leica carrying photojournalists good bye no matter how > nice and shiny it looks! > > I don't doubt for one second there are ways this DMR unit can be fiddled to > get a sort of 1600-3200 rating, but for the dollars, why the hell should > any > one pay the money for it when it defeats the quiet, quick operation of > using > a Leica? R or other wise? > > I'm gong to wait until some one makes a believer out of me before I spend a > farthing on a DMR! Hell I'd buy another 20D first! > > ted > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >