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Subject: Re: [Leica] Digital photography and My new M7
From: Jim Hemenway <jim@hemenway.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 09:56:20 -0500
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Tom:

I feel the same... I've had a 6 mpixel Kodak/Nikon since summer but
nevertheless still prefer the R8.  
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Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
Winchester, MA



tlianza wrote:
> 
> Hi to all,
> 
> After I bought my Nikon D100 I swore to myself that I would concentrate on
> Digital Photography and not make any purchases in the Leica areas either SLR
> or Rangefinder.  The whole digital imaging thing seems really Great.  I've
> gotten to the point where my digital images generally match or exceed the
> quality of the analog images that most people percieved in the images I
> showed them.  I can push an A sized print out on my Canon i850 printer in a
> minute or two and it is beautiful.  On the other hand, I'm finding myself
> dealing with "raw" files and managing "libraries" and numbering systems,
> keywords, and archival issues... frankly, this is not photography and it is
> not fun.  Just before christmas, I needed an image I took of my son over
> twenty three years ago.  I went to the negative file, opened the book with
> the appropiate year and within minutes had it.  I wonder how I'm going to
> find those D100 shots 20 years from now? Over the past few months it has
> really hit home that digital imaging is very attractive, very easy, and we
> can produce excellent quality, but the workflow is rather inefficient when
> compared to film.  And there is no magic.... To this day, I remember sitting
> in the darkroom developing my first contact print from an old brownie 620.
> I have never forgotten the feeling of watching that image pop (they pop much
> faster today than in the old Velox days...).  I find that I use the digital
> at events and in the theater (from the balcony), but it is not getting
> nearly the use that I had thought it would.  The fact is, when I'm
> travelling, I tend to grab the messenger bag with the M system.  There is
> just too much crap to carry around with the digital.... it's OK when I'm
> near home.
> 
> I got a great bonus the other day, so I went out and ordered a new camera:
> an M7.  I opened the box in the The Camera Shop (yeah, that's the name of
> the camera store...) and I just stared at it for a few minutes with a silly
> smile.  I ordered a chrome .72x.  I slipped my 35 'lux onto it and ventured
> up to Vermont to wander around in -5 degree F weather.  Being the Geek that
> I am, I "didn't need no stinkin' instructions" and I have to say that it
> just felt great.  I found the exposure compensation was a bit awkward with
> gloves on, but overall it was a great experience to be out there in nature
> with a new "buddy".  I also took my ol' R7 and my NEW 35-70 zoom (Yet
> another item I swore I would not buy...) out for a walk too.  These are
> cameras that can take the cold and it showed.  The zoom got a little
> sluggish as it got really cold, but it was useable. I found the cameras
> could take the cold better than me....I forgot a hat, big mistake when below
> zero.  Tonight, we're in for a blizzard here in Southern New Hampshire... It
> should be nice walking around in the higher temps....it has been just brutal
> these past few weeks... I'll really be testing out that exposure
> compensation tomorrow....
> 
> Take care...
> 
> Tom Lianza
> Technical Director
> Sequel Imaging Inc.
> 25 Nashua Rd.
> Londonderry, NH 03053
> tlianza@sequelimaging.com
> 
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