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John C. Chu September 15th, 2006 11:26 AM

Oooh.. so sexy. Too bad it is out of reach for mere mortals.

I wonder if Nikon might eventually make their own rangefinders?[at a more affordable price point?]

Frank Granovski September 15th, 2006 05:13 PM

Epson's RD-1 is a digital M-mount camera. It costs a lot less than the Leica M8. I assume Epson is working on a new model, one with more pixels---and here lies the problem. Why spend THAT MUCH on something that will be outdated with higher pixel counts and better technology? Not a rangefinder but that new Pentax is looking very sweet.

Frank Granovski September 16th, 2006 09:04 PM

I put together a cut and paste quote job review here:

http://www.photopoo.com/m8.htm

Frank Granovski September 17th, 2006 03:33 PM

Nikon filters vs B+W
 
Maybe I'm wrong but I have a feeling that basic B+W's filters perform better on sharp lenses than my old Nikon's (screwed into my still cameras). But then it could just be an illusion.

Frank Granovski September 18th, 2006 04:15 AM

Nokton 50mm F1.5 shots
 
low light B&W shots with Nokton 50mm F1.5 here:

http://www.cosina-voigtlander.com/in...id=240&catid=7

and one here:

http://www.cosina-voigtlander.com/in...&id=12&catid=2

Keith Loh September 18th, 2006 11:54 AM

Frank I really like those. The tone and texture are great. You'll convert me to film yet.

Frank Granovski September 20th, 2006 08:47 PM

Thanks.

Naaa. If you're into digital now, which you are, don't convert. Like, what for? That lens I'm using can probably work with the new digital M8.

I should have more pics up soon from Harrison. I just got back today. I shot those new sand sculptures for that internation competition---some colour, some B&Ws.

Peter Jefferson September 21st, 2006 07:29 PM

man.. that doll in the flowers creeps me out.. heheh

Frank Granovski September 21st, 2006 07:57 PM

Yeah, I stuck it in with the plastic flowers on my dining table. I'm going to scan and post more samples with this lens tonight. I just got 4 rolls back from the lab guy---shot a couple of days ago.

Frank Granovski September 21st, 2006 11:20 PM

Here are a few more:

http://www.cosina-voigtlander.com/in...9&catid=15#279

Frank Granovski September 22nd, 2006 03:07 AM

And here too:

http://www.cosina-voigtlander.com/in...6&catid=15#286

Frank Granovski September 25th, 2006 05:40 PM

so what's new from that Teutonic town?
 
Er', Germany---the Photokina Photo Show? Anything to get really excited about?

Jacob Mason September 25th, 2006 08:20 PM

Everything's kind of in preliminary stages for the show.
I think we've already seen most of the major announcements though.
Today, Fuji announced development of the S5, and Olympus is showing off an E1 successor, thing looks huge. I don't know what else to expect, some people are saying Canon has something hidden up their sleeve, but it's unknown if they'll reveal anything else other than the XTi and 30D at this show. As for Nikon, the D80 appears to be their stock car for this year's race, and Sony should have something else other than their a100 but nobody knows for sure if it'll be revealed at this event.
It seems like the new strategy among them all is to only show off the little things at gatherings, and then let everybody have their own time in the spotlight with the major announcements at their own events.

Frank Granovski September 26th, 2006 02:38 AM

Is there a website showing what's new at the Photokina show?

Jacob Mason September 26th, 2006 04:05 AM

DPreview's covering it

Frank Granovski September 26th, 2006 04:45 AM

Thanks. And thanks for making it easy with the link.

Frank Granovski September 26th, 2006 06:30 PM

I found a couple of other links.

http://www.imaginginfo.com/2006_photokina.jsp
http://www.photokina-show.com

Frank Granovski September 29th, 2006 01:07 PM

Leica coding
 
Don't forget to get all your Leica lenses coded for the new digital M8. :-)

Frank Granovski October 1st, 2006 07:40 PM

Photokina update!
Quote:

the post Photokina camera swap meet turned out to be quite a surprise to me. damn it was good.

imagine 200 plus tables packed full of rare collectible cameras, and attentendance so high that you could not walk down the aisle without bumping into someone every step of the way.

prices were high by American standards, but the real thing was that the goods were there, including lots and lots and lots of M Leicas, a motorized M2 with motor, black M2s, M3s, M4s, three olive M4´s, military wartime Leicas, the Erneman with 100/2, stereo Contax, two original Exakta, two Mecaflex, numerous Casca, black Nikon S3 half frame, Rollei 3000 EC half frame, and on and on. it was nice.

the funny thing was digital dealers were not even noticed.

seems the larger European camera shows are the place to buy collectible film cameras.

feel free to post this on other forums

Stephen Gandy

Frank Granovski October 13th, 2006 02:05 AM

why your wife wants you to buy an expensive camera
 
Read the reasons here: http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/wife.htm

Frank Granovski October 22nd, 2006 03:45 PM

Zeiss E-mail
 
Knowing that the chrome Leica lenses are different than the black Leica lenses---the chrome lenses have brass barrels, the black lenses have aluminum barrels---I wondered about the Zeiss lenses. So I e-mailed them.

"Dear Zeiss, these Teutonic beauts really look pretty in your pictures. I am interested in the 50mm F2, but I have questions. What is the metal used in the lens barrel? Is the finish chrome for the silver and enamel for the black? Thanks."

Zeiss answers: "thank you for your email. The metal in the lens barrel is made of aluminum. Both silver and black are coated, silver is silver coated and the black is black coated. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us again."

Noah Hayes October 23rd, 2006 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Granovski
The metal in the lens barrel is made of aluminum. Both silver and black are coated, silver is silver coated and the black is black coated. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us again."

I have a question, since I've never seen Black on the periodic chart or any metallurgical chart...I'm assuming they mean silver(ag) and black (BS)...

It's for these reasons I rarely contact companies for information on their products...they never know, or they just don't understand English...

Frank Granovski October 23rd, 2006 10:37 PM

Their lenses are just painted, unlike the real chrome Leica M lenses. :-)

All my lenses are painted, by the way. I don't really care. :-)

Frank Granovski October 26th, 2006 10:24 PM

has this ever happened to your "sweetie-pie?"
 
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...newsletter.jsp

Of course there's no mention of CV glass (Cosina Voigtlander). Shame!

CV info: http://www.cameraquest.com

Frank Granovski November 3rd, 2006 01:59 AM

Voigtlander Nokton Aspherical 50mm f1.5
 
Note: This lens will work on all Leica screw-mount cameras, and M-mount cameras including the RD1 and M8 via a $50 Leica screw-mount to M-mount adaptor.

I bought a black one a few months back as a cheaper alternative to the Zeiss Planar 50mm f2. However, coupled with its reasonable cost was the necessary Leica M-mount to screw-mount adaptor, since the Bessa R3A is an M-mount camera. The lens feels like it's well-made despite it's light weight. The aperture and focusing ring are easy to operate though I would have preferred a bit more stiffness in the aperture---not that it is sloppy. However, this is a minor, personal preference. The Voigtlander lens adaptor is easy to screw in with the plastic mounting tool included with the adapter. Once mounted, the lens screws in snugly, but the alignment is slightly off. At first I was concerned but then I was reassured that this is normal with lens adapters.

The lens is large, as large as the Nikon E 100mm and with beautiful clear glass. It should feel heavier but due to its aluminum construction the "expected" weight is scaled back as with most of the Voigtlander line. I assume this is part of the philosophy: ergonomic and free from unnecessary weight, utilizing modern manufacturing materials and methods. With 6 lens elements, and the front element aspherical on both sides, makes this an interesting design. Standard 52mm threads make it easy to find Nikon SLR size filters and hood. F-stops are from 1.5 to 16 which "click" in half stops. Minimum focusing is 0.9 metres. Its 10-blade aperture provides plenty of bokeh, under the correct conditions.

Having shot 20 or so rolls of colour and B&W, my photos came out extremely sharp. However, sometimes background and edge detail was lost due to lens flaws such as vignetting, noise and flaring. Erwin Puts describes this in his review, "in backlightning and when recording specular highlights or small light-points." To somewhat minimize this flaring, I put on a longer lens hood from Hoya, and try to avoid these "small light-points" such as light reflections. This is less of a problem when shooting outdoors and especially when it's overcast---my favourite shooting condition. I found using F2 to F4 produces sharp, bokehful images; and the Nokton's peculiar personalty is something which grew on me. However, for that creamy B&W look for the lowlight/indoor stuff, I'm glad I have my Summicron-c 40 back. I use both lenses but for some reason I've been using the Nokton more, even indoors. I guess sharpness is my God!

Frank Granovski November 12th, 2006 06:24 PM

infrared contamination
 
http://diglloyd.com/diglloyd/free/In...amination.html

Interesting article.

Frank Granovski January 12th, 2007 05:42 AM

toss your camera
 
I was unfamilar with this style of shooting until I came across this flickr page:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/cameratoss/

Benjamin Hill January 12th, 2007 11:40 AM

That's awesome. Not sure I have the fortitude to try that with an HVX but I love the results.

Keith Loh January 12th, 2007 06:04 PM

Frank, let's try that the next time I get my hands on one of your cameras.

Frank Granovski January 12th, 2007 07:48 PM

No way. My cameras are expensive and pristine. :-)

Frank Granovski February 3rd, 2007 07:34 PM

Gloria's latest article is up
 
http://www.filmlives.net/community/v...e6ec0d7fd2768c

She writes some interesting "how to" articles.

Frank Granovski February 6th, 2007 01:39 AM

Canon Powershot S400 gallery
 
I guess this guy doesn't need an expensive camera to take great photos:

http://www.photo.net/photodb/member-...50&include=all

Frank Granovski February 8th, 2007 08:31 PM

Leica M8 vs Hasselblad H3D
 
Or 10 megs vs 39 megs capture or Volkswagen Beetle vs Ferrari, by Erwin Puts. Excerpt: "many tests were done...compared a top grade 35mm SLR with a low grade Chinese medium format twin lens reflex and myself who compared Hasselblad/Zeiss with Leica M/Leica optics)." Read this shilling new Puts article here: http://imx.nl/photosite/leica/M8_6/m8_6.html .

Frank Granovski February 8th, 2007 09:34 PM

Grant Feint
 
http://www.grantfaint.com/

An excellent Vancouver photographer (I thing he uses a Nikon DSLR). Enjoy.

Frank Granovski February 8th, 2007 09:36 PM

Typo, it's Grant Faint.

Frank Granovski April 2nd, 2007 05:41 PM

what the duck? (.net)
 
http://whattheduck.net/

Another make-fun-of-camera-people web site...via cartoons! Enjoy.

Gabriel Yeager April 2nd, 2007 07:45 PM

That is the funniest thing...

~Gabriel


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