Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I can feel spring fever surging. Let's set a date for a Sunday in March.
This is a heads up about making a meet-up in Philly, and hooking up with our friends there. It seems like there is a group of us are willing to go to Philly to shoot say on a Saturday and do an overnighter.
Also another dumb idea is do the NYC Century as a bike and shoot. 100 miles on a bike means mucho hours in the saddle. I just need time in the saddle, my days of doing a century averaging 20 miles an hour are over, and I expect my pace to be about 16 miles an hour, and that means perhaps 6 1/2-7 hours of riding. Anyways it definately can be like a challenge like running a marathon. To make it a challenge I'm going to do it on a single speed. Basically just a dumb thing to do... More or less I'll want to keep moving, but I am also sure that I'll find something to shoot.
BEOON REVIEW: My $195.00 BEOON Leica copy stand deeply impressed me with John C's M-246 and my 65/3.5 Elmar (Visoflex lens). We took some shots of a distance magnification chart in dim Puck Fair lighting using 1/3 second exposure and no cable release. The texture of the paper was recorded in detail.
Steve says that with the proper lens and a good exposure that one can expect end results perhaps almost as good as his Imacon. Chris Sag-N-ich reports that he owns a chrome and a black 65 Elmar, and they are remarkable lenses with the black version having slightly more contrast. I think the 65 Elmar is the lens to use for copying 35mm negatives, but my chrome 90 Macro Elmar is likely the best lens to use for copying medium format negatives.
I say anyone who owns a M-240 or M-246 should get a BEOON to create a very easy to use fast way to digitize negatives. It seems the IQ is easy to obtain and it is a lot cheaper than an Imicon if you already own a Leica digital with liveview. Hmmm one way to justify another camera, and even possibly a new SL. I might have to get a Visoflex III housing, but first I will try to see how problematic it is to use my Mac and EIZO tethered to get precise focus on my Monochrom. Ideally if I can do a zoom in on a 24 inch EIZO of the grain on my negative I can definitely nail the focus.
Cal
This is a heads up about making a meet-up in Philly, and hooking up with our friends there. It seems like there is a group of us are willing to go to Philly to shoot say on a Saturday and do an overnighter.
Also another dumb idea is do the NYC Century as a bike and shoot. 100 miles on a bike means mucho hours in the saddle. I just need time in the saddle, my days of doing a century averaging 20 miles an hour are over, and I expect my pace to be about 16 miles an hour, and that means perhaps 6 1/2-7 hours of riding. Anyways it definately can be like a challenge like running a marathon. To make it a challenge I'm going to do it on a single speed. Basically just a dumb thing to do... More or less I'll want to keep moving, but I am also sure that I'll find something to shoot.
BEOON REVIEW: My $195.00 BEOON Leica copy stand deeply impressed me with John C's M-246 and my 65/3.5 Elmar (Visoflex lens). We took some shots of a distance magnification chart in dim Puck Fair lighting using 1/3 second exposure and no cable release. The texture of the paper was recorded in detail.
Steve says that with the proper lens and a good exposure that one can expect end results perhaps almost as good as his Imacon. Chris Sag-N-ich reports that he owns a chrome and a black 65 Elmar, and they are remarkable lenses with the black version having slightly more contrast. I think the 65 Elmar is the lens to use for copying 35mm negatives, but my chrome 90 Macro Elmar is likely the best lens to use for copying medium format negatives.
I say anyone who owns a M-240 or M-246 should get a BEOON to create a very easy to use fast way to digitize negatives. It seems the IQ is easy to obtain and it is a lot cheaper than an Imicon if you already own a Leica digital with liveview. Hmmm one way to justify another camera, and even possibly a new SL. I might have to get a Visoflex III housing, but first I will try to see how problematic it is to use my Mac and EIZO tethered to get precise focus on my Monochrom. Ideally if I can do a zoom in on a 24 inch EIZO of the grain on my negative I can definitely nail the focus.
Cal