Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Henning, your findings and letter to Stephan Daniel would be of great interest to the Leica Users Forum - Digital section. The reaction would be like throwing handfuls of pellets into a well stocked trout pond. Or a side of pork into a pirahna pond. But only do this if you are feeling strong. :-) Rick. On 20/11/2006, at 6:57 PM, Henning Wulff wrote: >> David, >> >> It was interesting to read about your test. >> >> It gave me a much better understanding of the (then) rather >> cryptic wishes expressed by Henning: "If there ever comes a >> dedicated B&W M8 with special IR sensitivity, then I will be >> interested" - or something to that effect. >> >> And I now understand that the self-induced censorship may not only >> have been confined to Michael Reichmann et al. >> >> Mads > > Not at all. Nothing cryptic. Just a straightforward preference for > a specialized tool that would be better at its task than anything > else out there. > > That had nothing to do with the 'magenta' IR effect. It's just that > I mostly use my M's to shoot B&W, and a dedicated B&W camera can > produced much better B&W images than one that is basically a colour > camera. No bayer pattern which means greater sensitivity and > greater resolution with less artifacts. Also the rumours suggested > a higher pixel density. A totally win-win situation for me. If it > also kept the IR sensitivity, it would be an almost ideal M camera > for me. > > If there had not been the slight promise of this B&W digital M, I > would have ordered and taken delivery of an M8 by now. And I would > have been happy with it. I noticed the high IR sensitivity the > first weekend I used the camera, when I took pictures at a family > gathering where someone wore a black t-shirt, which exhibited the > magenta cast. I've shot enough extended spectra stuff over the > years to make the connection, and hauled out my IR filters right > away, and was delighted with the results. I posted most of this > information before, and also wrote Stefan Daniels about the results > of my testing. > > At that time I didn't know what might still be done with the > firmware, but I knew it had to something pretty creative as I > didn't think that the 'colour accuracy' issue could be fixed that way. > > What I sent him, in part, was this: > > ---------------------------------------- > > 3. With regard to the very strong Infrared sensitivity that I've > noted; I assume that the production M8 will have the same > characteristic as that is not something that is firmware related. > That is something that I'm very interested in, as I've been > shooting infrared material for decades, and with film it's always > been a huge aggravation and cost, considering the need to always > bracket. I did, however, notice that especially under tungsten > light the colour accuracy was affected. Again, for my use that is > less important than the useability in the infrared region. Please > keep the infrared sensitivity. > > ---------------------------------------- > > The only thing is that I got the camera fairly late in day, in that > what was presented was that the camera was final in its physical > form, and only the firmware had yet to be finalized (version 0.23). > So the information I sent Stefan Daniels definitely got to him too > late to change much. He could have maybe gotten his superiors to > delay the launch at that point, but not much else. He must have > known about the spectral response before. In any case, at that time > the inertia of the whole thing would probably have been immense. > > I still feel the same way, and would rather use hot filters over > the lenses than compromise the IR sensitivity. Obviously, I'm in > the minority in this. > > I'm not a wedding photographer, nor fashion photographer, nor any > of the other areas were the use of a hot filter is a big pain and/ > or a ridiculous expense on top of an already overly expensive > camera. My use, and particularly the B&W use would not be adversely > affected by good IR response. > > -- > * Henning J. Wulff > /|\ Wulff Photography & Design > /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com > |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information