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Heiko,

Nice kit, portable and must be effective to your wedding photos.

For what use is the red filter ?

1/50 flash syncho. must limit you to some kind of film, which ones are they ?

Two M2s, one "button" and the other "lever" !

Seen that kit before ...

but with two Summarit-M 35-50

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no flash

good kit with wrist straps on one

(I don't know why)

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11 minutes ago, thedirektor said:

How old was the M7 that crashed ?? (Worried) I bought a new M7 last year. Yikes !! Thanks

 

My M7 is a 2001 model and still going strong so don't worry. A great camera.

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb a.noctilux:

Heiko,

Nice kit, portable and must be effective to your wedding photos.

For what use is the red filter ?

1/50 flash syncho. must limit you to some kind of film, which ones are they ?

Two M2s, one "button" and the other "lever" !

Seen that kit before ...

but with two Summarit-M 35-50

no flash

good kit with wrist straps on one

(I don't know why)

the red filter is for black&white in daylight, makes the faces pop more and makes the blue sky darker.

1/50 does not limit at all, the flash freezes the movement. I use either BW Ilford Hp5 or Fuji color 200 with flash, both (!) pushed to 1600.

 

heiko

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb Archiver:

If only I had the guts and skill to do paid work with two film Ms. Great kit. Can I ask how many rolls you shoot per wedding, and what proportion you would consider keepers?

At a 12 hours wedding I shoot about 600-700 images, mixed B&W and color. Except for some portraits I work strictly in reportage style.
About 400 are keepers.

 

heiko

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb thedirektor:

How old was the M7 that crashed ?? (Worried) I bought a new M7 last year. Yikes !! Thanks

 

Don't you worry, user error...
dropped it to the concrete floor, 2 minutes before the 1. dance.

 

heiko

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vor 54 Minuten schrieb benqui:

Beautiful Combo! "Unforunately" I am already married to enjoy your analog photos of my wedding!

haha, we do also "beloved" shootings...
nothing gets the flames hot again as a nice intimate couple-portrait-shooting 🙂

o-tone groom: "oh, that has been a while that we were so close and kissed that much..."

 

heiko

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5 hours ago, frogfish said:

Don't you worry, user error...
dropped it to the concrete floor, 2 minutes before the 1. dance.

 

heiko

Whew !! Must remember not to drop it on concrete floor. Sorry you did tho !! Love the older Ms but like a built in LM and also lazily like the A priority

 

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vor einer Stunde schrieb OR120:

Do I see an old Diana camera in that last photo of your camera gear? I remember I had to keep buying Diana's until I found one with the lens/results I liked.

Yes, I always use them too. They are an absolute fantastic ad-on to the Leica look. Just don't overdo it...

 

heiko

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On 6/17/2019 at 10:11 PM, frogfish said:

At a 12 hours wedding I shoot about 600-700 images, mixed B&W and color. Except for some portraits I work strictly in reportage style.
About 400 are keepers.

That's a fantastic keeper rate, especially given how striking and artistic your style is. I don't shoot weddings, but when I did one, I took about 1100 digital images over 12 hours, and gave 110 to the bride and groom.

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I've always thought that for a wedding photographer there can be few more effective means of separating from a crowded field of digicam-wielding, nuptials-snapping wanna-be's than to offer the option of a classic film camera and sell that unique film "look" to the bride and her mother.

Great work and shrewd marketing, friend. Continued success I hope.

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