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Godfrey DiGiorgi
Sat, Jun 26, 2021 9:23 PM

I had the Leica CL out on my walk yesterday, first time I've carried a digital camera in some weeks. As usual, the quality of this body along with the superb lens made me smile a lot… And I think I got a few okay photos too. LOL!

Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS

  • Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version)

Shooting with a digital camera again after so long away shooting instant film and various formats in traditional film … makes me think again: These modern digital cameras are absolute marvels! Such amazing resolution, tonal range, and so easy to shoot with, so easy to render and finish the photographs …

So I quickly loaded another pack of film into the Polaroid this morning for my bicycle ride. Important to keep things in perspective, eh?

enjoy!
G

Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigiorgi@me.com

"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."
--Mark Twain

I had the Leica CL out on my walk yesterday, first time I've carried a digital camera in some weeks. As usual, the quality of this body along with the superb lens made me smile a lot… And I think I got a few okay photos too. LOL! Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS - Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version) Shooting with a digital camera again after so long away shooting instant film and various formats in traditional film … makes me think again: These modern digital cameras are absolute marvels! Such amazing resolution, tonal range, and so easy to shoot with, so easy to render and finish the photographs … So I quickly loaded another pack of film into the Polaroid this morning for my bicycle ride. Important to keep things in perspective, eh? enjoy! G — Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigiorgi@me.com "You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." --Mark Twain
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Bob Pdml
Sat, Jun 26, 2021 10:11 PM

Always an interesting pleasure to see what you do with this stuff. I have one of those S’luxes, from 1990ish. Lovely little lens.

I agree about digital cameras. Just today I have bought a used Panasonic LUMIX GX8 to supplement the slightly larger Oly EM-1 II. It has only 755 shutter releases, and was a very good price. My plan is to use it with the Oly pancake zoom as a small but tough and decent quality camera for my handlebar bag, when I’m back on the bike. I think one of the reviews I read suggested it is rather like the film Leica CL.

On 26 Jun 2021, at 22:23, Godfrey DiGiorgi godfreydigiorgi@me.com wrote:

I had the Leica CL out on my walk yesterday, first time I've carried a digital camera in some weeks. As usual, the quality of this body along with the superb lens made me smile a lot… And I think I got a few okay photos too. LOL!

Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS

  • Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version)

Shooting with a digital camera again after so long away shooting instant film and various formats in traditional film … makes me think again: These modern digital cameras are absolute marvels! Such amazing resolution, tonal range, and so easy to shoot with, so easy to render and finish the photographs …

So I quickly loaded another pack of film into the Polaroid this morning for my bicycle ride. Important to keep things in perspective, eh?

enjoy!

Always an interesting pleasure to see what you do with this stuff. I have one of those S’luxes, from 1990ish. Lovely little lens. I agree about digital cameras. Just today I have bought a used Panasonic LUMIX GX8 to supplement the slightly larger Oly EM-1 II. It has only 755 shutter releases, and was a very good price. My plan is to use it with the Oly pancake zoom as a small but tough and decent quality camera for my handlebar bag, when I’m back on the bike. I think one of the reviews I read suggested it is rather like the film Leica CL. > On 26 Jun 2021, at 22:23, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godfreydigiorgi@me.com> wrote: > > I had the Leica CL out on my walk yesterday, first time I've carried a digital camera in some weeks. As usual, the quality of this body along with the superb lens made me smile a lot… And I think I got a few okay photos too. LOL! > > Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS > - Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version) > > Shooting with a digital camera again after so long away shooting instant film and various formats in traditional film … makes me think again: These modern digital cameras are absolute marvels! Such amazing resolution, tonal range, and so easy to shoot with, so easy to render and finish the photographs … > > So I quickly loaded another pack of film into the Polaroid this morning for my bicycle ride. Important to keep things in perspective, eh? > > enjoy! >
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Godfrey DiGiorgi
Sun, Jun 27, 2021 12:50 AM

Thanks, BobW!

A 1990ish Summilux 35 is close to the end of the 'Lux II model run. I think they made them up to about 1995, an amazing lifespan really, as it was first delivered in 1967. Such it is with brilliant lenses, they're ageless. I had mine coded so that it triggers the lens code reader automatically, makes it convenient to use on modern digital M and the other bodies using the Leica mount adapter, and it embeds the lens info into the EXIF data properly that way.

About a year and a half ago, I bought a Panasonic GX9 body for similar purposes to what you got the GX8 for. I have a good kit still of FourThirds and Micro-FourThirds lenses. I had that compact Oly pancake zoom but never really liked it, I handed it off with the Oly E-PL7 to my niece a few years back. What I use on the GX9 is mostly one of the Olympus Body Cap Lenses (15mm f/8 or 9mm f/8 FishEye), which makes it extremely thin and extremely light, or the Panasonic/Leica Summilux-DG 25mm f/1.4 ASPH — a truly great, fast normal lens … my usual favorite for most cameras. Just like the 'Lux 35/1.4 on the Leica CL body is. I also adapt other lenses to it occasionally, usually long telephotos, because it does incredibly well with them for hand-held work due to its excellent IBIS implementation.

The GX8/GX9 cameras are good. They're also more complicated than I really prefer, but I use mine pretty simply. One of these days I'll read the manual… LOL! The Leica CL is much much easier to figure out without touching the manual. :)

Fun stuff. I've run out most of the 8 exposures with the Polaroid today, and I think I made a couple of good photos in that. It's an easy camera to use and love, but the medium is so limited it's a fun challenge to get what I want out of it.

onwards,
G

Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, "Where have I gone wrong?"
Then a voice says to me, "This is going to take more than one night."
– Charlie Brown

On Jun 26, 2021, at 3:11 PM, Bob Pdml PDMLBW@hotmail.com wrote:

Always an interesting pleasure to see what you do with this stuff. I have one of those S’luxes, from 1990ish. Lovely little lens.

I agree about digital cameras. Just today I have bought a used Panasonic LUMIX GX8 to supplement the slightly larger Oly EM-1 II. It has only 755 shutter releases, and was a very good price. My plan is to use it with the Oly pancake zoom as a small but tough and decent quality camera for my handlebar bag, when I’m back on the bike. I think one of the reviews I read suggested it is rather like the film Leica CL.

On 26 Jun 2021, at 22:23, Godfrey DiGiorgi godfreydigiorgi@me.com wrote:

Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS

  • Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version)
Thanks, BobW! A 1990ish Summilux 35 is close to the end of the 'Lux II model run. I think they made them up to about 1995, an amazing lifespan really, as it was first delivered in 1967. Such it is with brilliant lenses, they're ageless. I had mine coded so that it triggers the lens code reader automatically, makes it convenient to use on modern digital M and the other bodies using the Leica mount adapter, and it embeds the lens info into the EXIF data properly that way. About a year and a half ago, I bought a Panasonic GX9 body for similar purposes to what you got the GX8 for. I have a good kit still of FourThirds and Micro-FourThirds lenses. I had that compact Oly pancake zoom but never really liked it, I handed it off with the Oly E-PL7 to my niece a few years back. What I use on the GX9 is mostly one of the Olympus Body Cap Lenses (15mm f/8 or 9mm f/8 FishEye), which makes it extremely thin and extremely light, or the Panasonic/Leica Summilux-DG 25mm f/1.4 ASPH — a truly great, fast normal lens … my usual favorite for most cameras. Just like the 'Lux 35/1.4 on the Leica CL body is. I also adapt other lenses to it occasionally, usually long telephotos, because it does incredibly well with them for hand-held work due to its excellent IBIS implementation. The GX8/GX9 cameras are good. They're also more complicated than I really prefer, but I use mine pretty simply. One of these days I'll read the manual… LOL! The Leica CL is much much easier to figure out without touching the manual. :) Fun stuff. I've run out most of the 8 exposures with the Polaroid today, and I think I made a couple of good photos in that. It's an easy camera to use and love, but the medium is so limited it's a fun challenge to get what I want out of it. onwards, G — Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, "Where have I gone wrong?" Then a voice says to me, "This is going to take more than one night." – Charlie Brown > On Jun 26, 2021, at 3:11 PM, Bob Pdml <PDMLBW@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Always an interesting pleasure to see what you do with this stuff. I have one of those S’luxes, from 1990ish. Lovely little lens. > > I agree about digital cameras. Just today I have bought a used Panasonic LUMIX GX8 to supplement the slightly larger Oly EM-1 II. It has only 755 shutter releases, and was a very good price. My plan is to use it with the Oly pancake zoom as a small but tough and decent quality camera for my handlebar bag, when I’m back on the bike. I think one of the reviews I read suggested it is rather like the film Leica CL. > > > >> On 26 Jun 2021, at 22:23, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godfreydigiorgi@me.com> wrote: >> >> Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS >> - Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version)
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ann sanfedele
Tue, Jun 29, 2021 5:25 PM

That's a gorgeous shot.  I like everything about it.

ann

On 6/26/2021 5:23 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

I had the Leica CL out on my walk yesterday, first time I've carried a digital camera in some weeks. As usual, the quality of this body along with the superb lens made me smile a lot… And I think I got a few okay photos too. LOL!

Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS
- Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version)

Shooting with a digital camera again after so long away shooting instant film and various formats in traditional film … makes me think again: These modern digital cameras are absolute marvels! Such amazing resolution, tonal range, and so easy to shoot with, so easy to render and finish the photographs …

So I quickly loaded another pack of film into the Polaroid this morning for my bicycle ride. Important to keep things in perspective, eh?

enjoy!
G

Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigiorgi@me.com

"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."
--Mark Twain

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That's a gorgeous shot.  I like everything about it. ann On 6/26/2021 5:23 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > I had the Leica CL out on my walk yesterday, first time I've carried a digital camera in some weeks. As usual, the quality of this body along with the superb lens made me smile a lot… And I think I got a few okay photos too. LOL! > > Bird Feeder - Santa Clara 2021 :: https://flic.kr/p/2m7MMjS > - Leica CL + Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 (1972 version) > > Shooting with a digital camera again after so long away shooting instant film and various formats in traditional film … makes me think again: These modern digital cameras are absolute marvels! Such amazing resolution, tonal range, and so easy to shoot with, so easy to render and finish the photographs … > > So I quickly loaded another pack of film into the Polaroid this morning for my bicycle ride. Important to keep things in perspective, eh? > > enjoy! > G > — > Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigiorgi@me.com > > "You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." > --Mark Twain > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- ann sanfedele photography https://annsan.smugmug.com https://www.cafepress.com/+ann-sanfedele+gifts https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/annsan https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/annsanfedelecalendarsandbooks