Leica m6 vs nikon f6
Now, ask me if I’m going to miss that M6. The presets are no different, different looks for different preferences. Every roll of film I shoot looks different depending if it’s Superia, Ektar, Kodak Gold, etc. I find the VSCO presets wonderful to use. My mother isn’t up to par health wise and actually was very pale to me that day. The wood on the front of my parents’ house isn’t red at all but a dull brown. They all clearly said that you could tell which ones where film because of those great Fuji green tones that they miss with the bland, flat, and horrible digital photos. The photographers in my life (the ones that shot film for the last 30 years) got them all wrong. You ask why? I posted these same shots on my Facebook page last week. I actually made them that green on purpose. Many of you were so quick to bash the green tones of the M9 shots. Kodak was for great but Fuji is what you loaded when you were in the woods. For a short amount of time I owned the Holy Grail: a M6 and a M9.) Anyone who actually shot film back in the day remembers those vivid greens that Fujifilm always gave us. I purposely showed that roll of film in the first photo with the two bodies. Here’s what I left out and didn’t tell you. I need all the empirical data before I form a hypothesis and then prove or disprove it. I need to explain that I’m not a photographer by trade. It’s interesting to read all your comments. (It’s been sold.) I felt the same bond with my GF1.
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I felt a strong bond with my M6, now Eunice’s M6. I wanted to do this comparison to see if I would be happy shooting with the M9 and not the M6 since I had to let it go. I want to think everyone for their passionate comments. So which is the M9 and which is the M6 Scan?īen Miller here. I’m hoping that you will share them with your readers to see if they can tell the difference. You can see that there are some color differences between the M9 files and the M6 scans. It’s one of the big ones with commercials.) I did not try to emulate the look from the scans exactly. The film was developed and scanned at a local pharmacy. I’m sending you some photos for comparison. I was visiting my folks when I decided to do a “Crazy Comparison”. I always had trouble being happy with the color I could produce post-processing in Light Room until I found VSCO film emulation software. I mainly process photos in black and white. The price is right and I can buy it in four packs locally.
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Twenty frames were left of a roll of Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400. Two days before the auction closed I realized that I had a roll left in the body. I promised my love that I would sell the M6 to help fund the purchase of the M9. With the release of the new M type 240 I’ve been watching the used prices of M9. I gave it to my brother and now he is addicted.) I kept the GF1 though as I felt a special connection with that camera. Months later I sold the DSLR and purchased an M6 with a 50mm Summicron. Leicas were everywhere and all I could think was “I Leica”. That is until I attended your street photography workshop in Chicago. I was intrigued by Leica but had never seen one. After exhausting research I ended up purchasing a Panasonic GF1 and have not looked back since. It wasn’t until a few years ago that I discovered real photography for the first time. I started out shooting a 110 camera as a kid and progressed to 35mm point and shoots, pocket digital cameras, and my iPhone. Like many who frequent your site, I have Leica lust. At the end of the day we can always see a difference between film and digital) Thanks to Ben we have another fun comparison to look at. (from Steve: I did my own M6 vs M9 comparison a long while back and you can see my results HERE.