Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Mark, do you like to hear yourself talk? > > Go ahead, show me someone who shot people leaping, running, jumping > on stage, with harsh light photos at ISO1000-ISO1600 pictures with a Dlux3. > > My wife shot some with the G7, and some shots are good, but it's no E-3. > > Your D40x is good. The 3 lbs D3 is great. The E3 does what it does > very well, thank you very much. It's a D200/D300 class camera. > > At 02:34 PM 4/15/2008, Mark Rabiner wrote: > >> Its not what you shoot its what they see. >> Its the edit. >> What do they see: prints? >> How big? >> A gallery? A website? >> What's the URL? >> >> If its not prints but uploads sensor size issues seem diminished. >> You could shoot the thing with a Leica Dlux 3. >> The perfect internet camera as far as I go. >> >> And you could make letter sized prints very nicely with its full sensor >> working at 16:9 format. >> You'd just get a lot of blank paper on long sides. >> > I asked about output. Read the above question then your answer. Your answer doesn't address output. Read the question. Photography is a visual art not a verbal one. If you need larger output than you normally need larger format. Yet you interestingly refuse to address output. I hate to think why. And then get nasty with me. Interesting! Mark William Rabiner markrabiner.com