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Subject: [Leica] How I plan to get my M9 while keeping both kidneys...
From: chs2018 at med.cornell.edu (Chris Saganich)
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:00:04 -0400
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Does this opinion hold for B&W??


At 04:28 AM 9/12/2009, you wrote:
>My impression is that in terms of quality currently available cropped
>format digital is better in most conditions that 35mm film, "Full
>format" digital better than MF and MF digital than 5x4 (4x5 in USA). I
>say in most conditions since I am sure experts can come up with
>circumstances favouring film.
>I would not worry too much about available formats nowadays. if 35mm
>film was good enough for what you are doing, the latest 4/3 digital
>would equally suffice, if you used a Hasselblad, try a Nikon D3x, and
>for landscapes some specialists are going MF digital, though the
>technical requirements to achieve the superior potential are exigent,
>as per the links I posted the other month.
>Sure bigger format is better as it always has been, but the relative
>requirements have changed.
>The Minox with its 8x11 mm bit of film is dire compared to P&S digital
>with sensors smaller than this, despite its precision.
>Frank
>
>On 12 Sep, 2009, at 08:32, Mark Rabiner wrote:
>
>>>
>>>However, the stuff about price is pretty much spot on. When the M8
>>>was
>>>released in late 2006, the list price was around 4800 EUR if I
>>>remember correctly. When I finally bought mine late last year, the
>>>price after rebate was around 2500 EUR (2140 GBP to be precise, I
>>>bought mine in the UK).
>>>
>>>Nathan
>>
>>
>>What you may not be considering is the demise of cropped format
>>digital
>>photography for high end "35mm" work.
>>You don't spend Leica M money unless you are planning of having the
>>option
>>of doing high end work with it. Those options became limited in the
>>past
>>year or so.
>>
>>
>>Mark William Rabiner
>>
>>
>>
>>
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