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Keine illustren Gestalten, kein Blitzseminar, keine Bieröffnung mit der MP. Mir scheint Forumstreffen war schon mal informativer.

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Jetzt habe ich die Schwarzweißbilder so weit gescannt: APX 100 in M 5:

 

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Gebäude in Zingst

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Weststrand und Zeesbootfahrt folgen noch.

 

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>> Thomas

 

... von der Bildidee her usw., durchweg feine Aufnahmen !

 

Nur am Scannerergebnis solltest Du vielleicht noch etwas arbeiten. Die Aufnahmen wirken auf meinem Bildschirm in dieser Hinsicht verbesserungswürdig.

 

 

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... very nice results, but what the h... happened to your scanner ???

 

 

 

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Some great photos here - and it was good to meet you guys in Zingst. I'm just sorry I didn't stay for the last day.

 

My favourites from above are (1) Anke's first seagul shot and (2) Holger's reflections.

 

I had not posted mine yet as I wanted to first upload my selected shots from the 3 cameras I mainly used (Olympus EP2, Leica M9 and Hasselblad) on flickr so a comparison could be made between them all - and I'm just waiting to scan the negatives now.

 

This is my gallery of Zingst photos on flickr so far - Zingst Photo Festival - a set on Flickr

- to be updated soon with the Hasselblad shots - and I will return here with a link then

 

But I might as well get started. Here are a few digital ones...

 

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More to follow ....

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Finally, 3 images from the Hasselblad (I know this breaks the rules but (a) its photos taken during the Leica meet and (B) I'm not sure if anyone is looking)

 

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My Zingst gallery on flickr is now done

 

Zingst Photo Festival - a set on Flickr

Photos by my Olympus EP2. Leica M6, Leica M9 and Hasselblad

 

Somewhat controversially, having had the pleasure of being able to borrow an M( and 24mm Summilux for the day, I came to the conclusion that the Olympus EP2 is a better camera for me than the M9. I like digital for speed, versitility and mobility, and the EP2 beats the M9 on all these counts from my brief experience. The slowness of the M9, and its short battery life would annoy me if I use it a lot, and I found the resolution on the screen on the back so bad it was difficult to know whether the photo you had taken was in focus, let alone any good.

 

On the other hand the image quality of the M9, when you get back and look at the raw file on your mac, is stunning - easily equal to my 24MP Canon 5D Mk II. With the new Summilux lens it was very sharp and clean - (maybe a bit too clean for me).. But the difference in image quality between the M9 and EP2 (used up to 400 iso) is not SO great to justify either the cost or other disbenefits I found with the M9. This is largely because I since I have started to use medium format film so much more, I often think that if I want to make a large print, and get a perfect photo, I will use one of my MF cameras. For smaller prints (A4 etc) the difference between the EP2 and M9 is difficult to detect.

 

Even though I would love to have an M(, I decided that the truth was, even if someone gave me one, if I went on a 2 week trip abroad I would probably not take the M9. I would need at least one medium format camera and one digital camera, and I would be able to rely on the EP2 more for speed and battery life.

 

On the other hand, if I was to give up film alltogether and only use digital, maybe I would only ever take the M9 with me - so this is not an anti-M9 rant.

 

All in all, Zingst was a fun experience and I enjoyed all the cameras, probably enjoyed using the Hasselbad (which I only just picked up) more than any other camera.

 

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I am ;)

 

I'd definitely brought my H if my consultant hadn't advised that travelling anywhere "foreign" wasn't a good idea... :D

 

Bollocks to that. I'm there (or wherever) next year. Life's too short.

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>> Nick

 

These are also great, thx. for sharing your images.

 

The portraits - even the wooden one - came out perfectly. Wonderful shots

with a superb tonal range.

 

 

>> Andy

 

Life IS short. A few days in ZINGST with dozens of exhibitions and photoshows

in the evenings can make it much longer ... The good thing is: 2011 is another festival- year.

I think it was a cute idea of Andreas to get the Forum get-together

to ZINGST. And quite a shame it was discussed pretty negative around here ...

 

The securitysituation also was pretty good, no carjacking, no nothing. Your doctor should

actually have allowed you to go.

 

 

 

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GEORG

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... And quite a shame it was discussed pretty negative around here ...

Interesting, Georg, I only read concerns about difficulty in getting to Zingst. Were there other concerns raised?

 

In my opinion it was an excellent venue for the Forum get-together because everything that was needed was at Zingst or nearby. The excellent weather helped too.:)

 

 

Andy,

 

Your presence was missed, although understood. I hope you can make it next year!

 

Pete.

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