Omaroo
13-04-2012, 09:26 PM
Just a few of my first images taken with a new Leica M8 rangefinder camera and combination of Leica Summicron-C 40mm f/2 and Voigtlander 15mm f/4.5 Heliar lenses. The Summicron-C was made back in around 1977. The Voigtlander is fairly modern. Lots of grunge and grain. Yummm :) I took and used my other newie, an older Leica M4-P film camera dating from 1984, but haven't developed said film yet. I'm setting up to do this at home as it is far cheaper and faster than relying on labs.
What a refreshing couple of days of photography. Humayun and I went into the Rocks and Circular Quay area in downtown Sydney last Saturday. He took his new Mamiya RZ67 medium format and lugged it around for the day. We had a ball. Sunday we were off to our favourite northern beach for some more fun with all three new cameras.
Just a few "street" shots, where the aim of the game is to snap "life" as it happens - grunge and all. You don't have time to stand there and compose shots like you normally would. You see a situation and you snap it. The key is to stop-down your aperture to f/11 or f/16 and pre-set your focus to capture objects at or near that preset distance - or as they walk in to or out of frame. Rangefinder focus is completely manual - as are all other aspects of the camera. I used an external Sekonic L-208 light meter rather than the one built in to the M8 to give quick and dirty readings for both cameras. The M4-P film version is completely and utterly manual - no electronics whatsoever. It really forces you to work the cameras.
Great fun - and all due to a certain New Zealander on this forum who shall remain nameless...... Gary. LOL
1) "C'mon luv..."
2) "Playing with Crayons"
3) "Well, in my day...."
4) "Museum in a Box"
5) "Sails in the Sun"
Then - on Sunday - a couple of shots of the incredible sand you get on this beach. Again shot with the M8 and Voigtlander 15mm. This lens is unbelievable. Sharpest thing I've seen to the corners - and absolutely non-critical in focus. Set to "around" 2 metres and shoot anything from 30cm to 10 metres away in perfect focus. Brilliant.
6) "Grand Canyon"
7) "Crossed Paths"
8) "Footprints on Mars"
What a refreshing couple of days of photography. Humayun and I went into the Rocks and Circular Quay area in downtown Sydney last Saturday. He took his new Mamiya RZ67 medium format and lugged it around for the day. We had a ball. Sunday we were off to our favourite northern beach for some more fun with all three new cameras.
Just a few "street" shots, where the aim of the game is to snap "life" as it happens - grunge and all. You don't have time to stand there and compose shots like you normally would. You see a situation and you snap it. The key is to stop-down your aperture to f/11 or f/16 and pre-set your focus to capture objects at or near that preset distance - or as they walk in to or out of frame. Rangefinder focus is completely manual - as are all other aspects of the camera. I used an external Sekonic L-208 light meter rather than the one built in to the M8 to give quick and dirty readings for both cameras. The M4-P film version is completely and utterly manual - no electronics whatsoever. It really forces you to work the cameras.
Great fun - and all due to a certain New Zealander on this forum who shall remain nameless...... Gary. LOL
1) "C'mon luv..."
2) "Playing with Crayons"
3) "Well, in my day...."
4) "Museum in a Box"
5) "Sails in the Sun"
Then - on Sunday - a couple of shots of the incredible sand you get on this beach. Again shot with the M8 and Voigtlander 15mm. This lens is unbelievable. Sharpest thing I've seen to the corners - and absolutely non-critical in focus. Set to "around" 2 metres and shoot anything from 30cm to 10 metres away in perfect focus. Brilliant.
6) "Grand Canyon"
7) "Crossed Paths"
8) "Footprints on Mars"