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
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
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Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigiorgi@me.com
"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."
--Mark Twain
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
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!
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
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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
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
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Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigiorgi@me.com
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