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Subject: [Leica] High ISOs Comparison
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Thu Dec 14 05:53:43 2006
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Tina

Yes, mine looked as if the Kodak Kat tried to eat it. The only thing I 
use of their's is Tri-x , D-76 and UC400. Early Ektachrome kept me 
shooting b&w for years. There is no doubt if I still did assignments I'd 
have to go digital. From what I've seen my choice wouldn't include the 
higher end digitals. As mentioned before, AA batteries, a 
non-interchangeable zoom  and fairly weather resistant. Size would be 
another factor since carrying Ms spoils you for those canon-sized Canons 
and Nikons. :-)

Walt

p.s. Did you live in S.C. around the time Hugo came by?

Tina Manley wrote:

> At 09:45 PM 12/9/2006, you wrote:
>
>> Eric
>>
>> That's the biggest reason I shot b&w and do my own film. I've had pro 
>> labs, newspaper labs and drug stores chew up film. Years back I went 
>> to Europe and shot a hell of a lot of Kodachrome. Kodak was still 
>> doing it then and they screwed up  6 rolls for me. I got replacement 
>> film and a letter telling me this hardly ever happens. I wrote them 
>> and said my trip to Paris hardly ever happened either. Maybe digital 
>> is the answer....Do a little after the shoot chimping and hurry home 
>> to burn a CD. I still think the M8 is flawed but maybe a mid range 
>> Canon? ;-)
>>
>> Walt
>
>
> Walt -  I had the same experience with Kodak after they switched to 
> QualChrome or whatever it was called.  I came back from a trip to 
> Bolivia and over 30% of the Kodachrome film was ruined with purple 
> blotches, misplaced cuts, and total screw ups.  I also got replacement 
> film and a letter.  I quit using Kodachrome after that.  Digital is 
> the answer and you don't have to wait until you get home.  I'm away 
> from home now and I have a small separate hard drive to burn all of my 
> photos to or I could burn them on a CD right here.  I never erase a 
> memory card until I have it stored in at least two places.  The M8 is 
> fine, when you learn to use it, and that's all I have with me on this 
> trip :-)
>
> Tina
>
> Tina Manley, ASMP, NPPA
> http://www.tinamanley.com
>
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