Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/03/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Digilux 2 short hands-on test
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 01:17:07 -0800

On 3/3/04 5:26 PM, "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> wrote:

> The C5060 is an excellent high-end P&S. It's viewfinder is nothing to
> write home about, but beyond that, I have no complaints. Of course it's
> nowhere near as 'cool' as the Digi2. But frankly, it doesn't surprise me
> at all that it came out even with, or slightly ahead of the digi2. That
> is, essentially, the point I've been trying to make since the Digi2 was
> announced- Hey, gang, it's an $1800! friggin point and shoot, with a
> essentially the same tiny sensor the $500-700 point and shoots have. But
> hey, it looks like a Leica - so it must be worth 3x what similar cameras
> cost. ;-)
> 
But this point and shoot has real camera aspirations and real Leica
aspirations. I kind of think of it as being a Leica. Leica was plenty
involved with it as I see it and glass for me is always the main thing.

A Leica M or TLM or R and the glass that comes with it is a lot of money
people have always thought to put an image on puny 35mm 24x36mm movie film.
For all that money some like to spend it on Hasselblad and have it not all
focused down like shooting light though a keyhole. 60x60mm or 70 or 90
represents some respectable acreage for imaging.
(you need to set your Hasselblad to "record mode".

So we're used to shelling out some extra money to be on the Leica wagon.

But I think the best camera to use is the one you have now. That is always
the case Now you (B.D.) have a C5060 which is not going to magically stop
taking fine pictures when the  D2 comes out. And the prints on your wall are
not going to all of a sudden look crummy or otherwise unacceptable.

I'm getting great images with a Digilux 1. I switch between a Nikon D100
with it's bunch of new Nikon glass and the Digilux with impunity and assert
my privileged prerogative when nessesary! If I posted a shot with one of
them for people to see on their monitors 768x1024 pixies (and I will of St.
Louis and its Arch) in the next week no one is going to be able to tell
which images came from the small sensor and which came from the bigger one.
I've been working with those images over the past two days day and night.
I'm sure it would be the same story with prints with a border on letter
sized or 8x10 archival matte paper from something like a 2200. I think at A3
(11.7x16.5") the difference might start to show but a better printer could
fool you with his or her 11x14's. I should know for sure from experience but
I just donšt yet.
I think you just clean up each channel separately.
First NBC then CBS. Then ABC.
That's what I've been doing and no more jpg's I got a 512 today and I'm a
tiff kind a guy on that Digilux. Love the way that big monitor on the back
of the camera just stays on!
Like the light in my refrigerator.

Mark Rabiner
Photography
Portland, Oregon
http://rabinergroup.com/



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