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My New Best Friend

Journal Entry: Sun Apr 20, 2008, 9:16 PM
  • Mood: Excited
  • Listening to: The Dreaming, Therapy?, lots of other stuff
  • Reading: Shutterbug, Digital PhotoPro magazines
  • Watching: Dazed and Confused
  • Playing: "Blend the Boss" on JoeCartoon.com
  • Drinking: Rum & Coke
Well, it's official. I now own a camera that is worth more than my car. It's tax refund time, and that also means new camera time. So I spent my refund... and emptied my money market account (which was tanking anyway)... and put a sum (which shall remain undisclosed) on my credit card... and bought a Leica M6 and a 50mm/f1.4 Summilux lens.



I could have spent that money on the latest professional Nikon digital camera... but the more I grow as a photographer, the less digital gear appeals to me, and the more attraction I have to the classic 35mm film cameras. 35mm film, and Leica cameras especially, have a look and feel to them that digital can't match. Sure it's going to be a challenge shooting with a 100% manual camera. I'll admit that auto-focus and aperture-priority shooting mode have me somewhat lazy. But did Henri Cartier-Bresson have auto focus? Did Doisneau? Abso-fucking-lutely not. They didn't need it.

So why should I?

So it's time to step up and take my photography to the next level. It's time to become best friends with the depth of field scale on my lens. It's time to became a human light meter and have the appropriate shutter speed set without even looking at the camera's meter. Any schmuck can run around the nature reserves shooting flowers and sunsets. I've been that schmuck for way too long. It's time to hit downtown streets with nothing more than a tiny, inconspicuous camera that fits in my pocket, and photograph real human moments. Sure, it won't be all pretty like my nature stuff. But I've taken that genre as far as it will go. And those unscripted human moments have a subtle beauty of their own. One that belongs on b&w film.

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I just put my first roll of film through it today, and I'm loving it. I'm doing pretty good with estimating shutter speeds, but my focus estimations need work. All in good time...

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You sound like a boy in a candy shop. I know that feeling when I get something I've been wanting. Good for you. ^__^
That is such exciting news. I'd love to own a camera like that and have photography feel..well..natural again. Because right now it feels so technological and forced sometimes. I miss just going out with a film camera, even one of those drugstore ones and just taking photos that feel so much more..real. Than the pixels of digital photography. If you catch my drift.

Enjoy that camera. I'll be over here being jealous. :P

-Jakob.


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Jakob Kai Armstrong

You can find your way
Through the rhythm of the rain.
I will look forward to your new direction. Great equipment.

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50mm isn't enough coverage for me, but 'cause it's 35mm, not cropped frame it just might suffice. I'd sure fawn over a f//1.0

Canon made a 50mm f/1.0 before they turned it into the f/1.8 and f/1.4

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Hopa ya've got a good scanner too!

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please don't be so self critical to knock the beautiful work that you've accomplished in the past...but I do understand how you are feeling.

about a month ago, I too impulsively bought a Classic M6, but with the 35mm 4th generation Summicron lens. it's something that I've wanted for a long long long time that I wanted to give myself - a frustrated artist since I too went digital a couple years ago.

I started out with a Nikon FM2T years ago in college, so the fully manual isn't such a change for me - it's something that I quickly found myself welcoming back. The need to actually think at length (and quickly) about everything prior to snapping the shutter, thrills me. The rangefinder aspect is what takes A LOT of getting used to. Certain light conditions and subject matter makes this an easier task to focus than others, that's for sure. practice practice practice.

I just wanted to give you some info sites that I found useful in getting to know my camera, too...
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xxami

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