Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/27

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Subject: [Leica] M7, M8, Film, Digital, same lenses
From: grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com)
Date: Mon Nov 27 18:57:56 2006

Tina,

The B&W processing of T-Max and Tri-X are the reason I went to the 
Chromogenic B&W BW400cn which is processed in color chemicals at the 1 hour 
shops.  I also use only 400UC color film, which seems to scan fine in my 
Epson scanner , even the BW400cn scans fine.  On the other hand I am still 
working onmy first M8, got my bonus from work , now to figure out convincing 
SWMBO that I should be able to get the M8 with it.  ;-)

Gene

-------------- Original message from "Eric Korenman" <faneuil@gmail.com>: 
-------------- 


> thanks for the M8 affirmation! 
> M7 sold - waiting for my M8. 
> 
> Eric 
> 
> 
> On 11/27/06, Leonard Taupier wrote: 
> > 
> > Dibs on the M7 , 8>) 
> > 
> > Len 
> > 
> > 
> > On Nov 27, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Tina Manley wrote: 
> > 
> > > LUG: 
> > > 
> > > One of the totally unintended consequences of buying the M8 is that 
> > > I have returned to using film. I always carry at least two cameras 
> > > and since I've bought the M8, my second camera of choice is the 
> > > M7. I can carry the same lenses and not worry about two systems. 
> > > I had, however, forgotten about my frustrations with film. I 
> > > planned on taking mostly photos of family at Thanksgiving inside 
> > > houses, so I carried lots of 400 ISO TMax and 800 ISO Fuji film. I 
> > > didn't plan on coming back through the mountains of NC and 
> > > photographing waterfalls in the brilliant sunshine of a warm 
> > > November day. The 800 speed was much too high for most of what I 
> > > was shooting. I was standing under the Dry Fall waterfall when I 
> > > ran out of film and had to open the camera and reload, trying to 
> > > shield the camera from the water. When I got it reloaded, it 
> > > refused to take photos. I had to replace the batteries. When I got 
> > > home, I took the film by Walgreens. They developed the color 
> > > negatives within an hour but the B&W will take two weeks. I would 
> > > have brought it home and put it in my Jobo but the chemicals have 
> > > expired and I would have to order more small quantities that would 
> > > probably expire before I take more film photos. I picked up the 
> > > color prints and film from Walgreens and mounted the color 
> > > negatives in slide mounts to scan in my Nikon LS5000. I intended 
> > > to compare photos taken with the M7 and film using the 35/2.0 Asph 
> > > lens and the exact same photos taken with the M8 using the 28/2.8 
> > > Asph lens. I had lots of examples - people, waterfalls, statues - 
> > > in many different lighting situations. I cannot get a single 
> > > acceptable scan of the color negative film. The waterfalls are a 
> > > brilliant purple or blue. If I use the white balance on the 
> > > waterfall, the rest of the photo is dark and murky. I'm still 
> > > working on it but don't have high hopes that I'll be able to 
> > > compare anything. The digital photos are already with my stock 
> > > agency. I want another M8. 
> > > 
> > > Tina 
> > > 
> > > Tina Manley, ASMP, NPPA 
> > > http://www.tinamanley.com 
> > > 
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