Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Walt, I remember the handle, it's right there, erm, well yes, duck, more, up, left, no right, you're there, what? stuck? no, fine! :-) s... forgot to reverse it last time I filled her up :-D How about that ? phx Walt Johnson wrote: > > > Gary > > Rules...Breath...Relax...Aim...Slack...Squeeze...Oops, that's from my > shooting days. It does works well with cameras as well as M-14s. > though. I certainly agree , slow can be very iffy That might be one > reason there are more throw aways than keepers. The E330 looks as if > it is quite capable. If I ever do move into the "modern era" Olympus > will be my choice. Don't guess they take M lenses? I noticed the > quality of the young lady's image seem pretty good for 1600 iso. All > the tri-x shot like that adds a lot of "texture" (grain) After a while > I think many of us gave up on getting rid of it and just claimed to be > realists. Something else, my first car was a 56 VW....30 some miles to > the gallon and I still managed to run out constantly. Why didn't they > put that handle somewhere we could remember it? :-) > > Walt > Gary Todoroff wrote: > >> Not saying it's impossible to get the shot at slow speed, Walt, just >> a lot less likely. One of the advantages of digital in low light -- >> you can shoot a lot of extra shots quickly and at no extra expense, >> knowing that one of them will probably be fairly sharp. The portrait >> I took at 180mm (90mm Summicron-R) equivalent at: >> http://www.northcoastphotos.com/Lympa_2006_03_14.htm >> was the only one out of seven or eight that came out sharp. The >> blurry ones definitely would not have worked at all. >> >> The slow shutter speed contest sounds fun - I'll have to brush up on >> my target shooting technique! Rules? >> Gary Todoroff >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >