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Isn't that where most shutters are? Unless you are making a comparison with LF?Hell of a money for a slow maximum 1000 speed shutter opening and closing behind your lens in front of your film.
Isn't that where most shutters are? Unless you are making a comparison with LF?Hell of a money for a slow maximum 1000 speed shutter opening and closing behind your lens in front of your film.
What I hate about my Leica CL and Minolta CLE is that I can not shoot 400/800/1600 iso daylight on the beach and late afternoon/evening with the same camera. I always have to have 2 cameras. I need 4000 shutter speed to do that. I am sick of caring 2/3 cameras with me. And while my canon 40mm is very good and small my minolta and canon 28mm lenses are not even close to my elmarit.
If it was not for the size I would not even use a range finder. Composition with SLR is fine for me. But when I have to carry 2 rangefinder cameras "1 with low iso and 1 with high iso" it defeats the size advantage.
There are days at the Oregon coast you could use a Noctilux wide open with 800 speed film and still not crack 1/125th.
I am puzzled. Please explain why.
I am puzzled. Please explain why.
Lived in Portland for 3 years. I believe it.There are days at the Oregon coast you could use a Noctilux wide open with 800 speed film and still not crack 1/125th.
Taking out the film you have in your camera and reloading with an appropriate roll? $10.
Complaining on photrio? Priceless.
10 stop ND filter? $35
Complaining on photrio? Priceless
I am puzzled. Please explain why.
“Why” which of the things I mentioned?
Why do you hate the Leica CL and Minolta CLE more explicitly, please?
Putting a $35 filter on $2500 lens… priceless. Dont want to complicate and deal with filters. Especially ND.
Only up to 1000 speed shutter. When I am out my Minolta 5 or Canon 300v it is so much more flexible being able to do 4000 speed
Putting a $35 filter on $2500 lens… priceless. Dont want to complicate and deal with filters. Especially ND.
Why complicate things with a ND filter when you can just carry a second camera?
Why complicate things with a ND filter when you can just carry a second camera?
The real question is why stop a 1/8000 second shutter speed? A top shutter speed of 1/16,000 second would be so much more versatile.
1/10,000 starts causing reciprocity problems in some films because the exposure time is too short.
Certainly something film manufacturers need to get to work on. They've been resting on their laurels long enough.
Certainly something film manufacturers need to get to work on. They've been resting on their laurels long enough.
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