Grober
Well-known
Using a Nikon film scanner for four years allowed me to "ramp up" in the digital world while I waited for the digital-M, whatever it was going to be called. It seemed logical that Leica would eventually market something in this space. And, despite resolute denials by management, rumors started to firm up two years ago that Leica would indeed have something in this market space. (I ocnsidered the Epson digtal RF cam but stories about build quality and thin backing from the manufacturer made me defer any purchase of it. Plus I never liked its kooky inclusion of an advance lever.)
I'm glad I made the Nikon scanner investment, if only beacause it allowed me to learn Photoshop. Making this investment in new knowledge somewhat leveled my path to the M8 which finally made its appearance last October. Also to get ready for my digital future (and to build cash!) early in 2006 I sold my M7 and Leica 90 & 135 lenses. I still have lots to learn about best practices in M8 workflow but I now switched most of my shooting to the M8.
HOWEVER ... my primary backup camera is a Bessa R2M. (I also have an old but still relaible Pentax SLR when I need true marco or long tele.) I shot two rolls just last month with the Bessa with good results. I will continue to keep a small supply of the films I've always cherished in the fridge. The Nikon scanner is not going away any time soon.
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I'm glad I made the Nikon scanner investment, if only beacause it allowed me to learn Photoshop. Making this investment in new knowledge somewhat leveled my path to the M8 which finally made its appearance last October. Also to get ready for my digital future (and to build cash!) early in 2006 I sold my M7 and Leica 90 & 135 lenses. I still have lots to learn about best practices in M8 workflow but I now switched most of my shooting to the M8.
HOWEVER ... my primary backup camera is a Bessa R2M. (I also have an old but still relaible Pentax SLR when I need true marco or long tele.) I shot two rolls just last month with the Bessa with good results. I will continue to keep a small supply of the films I've always cherished in the fridge. The Nikon scanner is not going away any time soon.
-g