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The scenario - you have a leica film camera, but due to film costs can only afford to shoot black and white, however you'd love to shoot some colour. Suddenly you find £4000. Is it a better investment / more fun to buy a leica m10 and shoot digital, or buy 250 rolls of kodak portra (around 9000) shots.

What would you do and why? 

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I recently bought Fuji Superia 400 for $16/3pack.  So a third of the price of Portra 400.  I like Fuji just as much, so I would buy 750 rolls of Fuji Superia 400 instead of 250 rolls of Portra.

And then wonder how I can afford to get it developed...

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Fair question about development. C41 negs only costs me £5 a roll. So what's the calculation for £4000 if porta is £16 a roll? 

Also three rolls of fuji for 16??!? Please send link! 

 

Edit - Approx 187 rolls porta and development = 4k!

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Digital is the future. Buy any digital M second hand and keep some money for film. Use both. M240 and M9 are the cheapest options now. M10 would be great but then you will keep shooting B&W. Even the M9 will have higher ISO capability and resolution vs film. M240 and up brings extra capabilities with the EVF and liveview. M240 or M10 is probably the best option going forward.

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1 hour ago, Jimmyp82 said:

Fair question about development. C41 negs only costs me £5 a roll. So what's the calculation for £4000 if porta is £16 a roll? 

Also three rolls of fuji for 16??!? Please send link! 

 

Edit - Approx 187 rolls porta and development = 4k!

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2 hours ago, Jimmyp82 said:

Also three rolls of fuji for 16??!? Please send link!

Nowhere in the UK, sadly. After briefly being available for £10 a roll at Boots, we seem to have gone back to the normal situation of 'stock coming soon' (if you're in the UK, might be worth trying your local branch to see if they have the odd roll). The scalpers on ebay want £16-18 (bet they stocked up at Boots the other week).

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5 hours ago, Jimmyp82 said:

The scenario - you have a leica film camera, but due to film costs can only afford to shoot black and white, however you'd love to shoot some colour. Suddenly you find £4000. Is it a better investment / more fun to buy a leica m10 and shoot digital, or buy 250 rolls of kodak portra (around 9000) shots.

What would you do and why? 

How many rolls of film do you use per year? Shoot film if you can afford it in a sustainable way is my advice. If 250 rolls would last you years, then go with film. If you are a street photographer shooting multiple rolls per day (everyday) then I'd go digital.

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I only shoot B&W in my film bodies, although I have probably 20 color rolls in the freezer. I shoot digital for color. If I got the $4k, I'd do something else with it. IMHO it seems a waste of $ for a Leica digital body when I already have a couple of digital bodies which use my Leica (and other) lenses very satisfactorily.

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$4k of film equates to a LOT of scanning etc. 

Anyway, with that sort of investment it’s difficult to make a sensible value judgement as to whether each shot is a keeper or not. With digital, on the other hand, the cost per frame is insignificant, hence less likely to cloud one’s judgement whether to keep or not. Your followers will be happier seeing less dross.

 

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Lots of valid points... personally I've only owned a film Leica since late October, and I think I have shot maybe 12 rolls of film since then, so 3 a month approximately. At current UK prices if this was all portra it would cost around £570 ish for the film plus £180 for developing per year, so £750, and that's if every roll was portra. (vs £432 for ilford xp2 film + dev) 

Knowing myself I'd probably end up with the M10...however until i discover £4k under the bed this will stay theoretical 😄😔

 

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11 hours ago, dpitt said:

Digital is the future.

Sounds like something you might hear Judith Hann say on Tomorrow's World😂

I bought a fresh pack of Portra 400 yesterday (saw it on Amazon for £75) to top up my modest stash of the film. I view film as my primary medium for my more considered use but I don't actually use very much of it. I've long since gone past the point where I go around taking photos of everything I see and a roll of film can last me quite some time. £4000 worth of Portra, even at today's prices, would likely last me longer than an M10 (though in reality they wouldn't serve the same purpose).

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15 minutes ago, wattsy said:

Sounds like something you might hear Judith Hann say on Tomorrow's World😂

I bought a fresh pack of Portra 400 yesterday (saw it on Amazon for £75) to top up my modest stash of the film. I view film as my primary medium for my more considered use but I don't actually use very much of it. I've long since gone past the point where I go around taking photos of everything I see and a roll of film can last me quite some time. £4000 worth of Portra, even at today's prices, would likely last me longer than an M10 (though in reality they wouldn't serve the same purpose).

I know film is here to stay, just as vinyl for audio it has its merits for the happy few. Digital is for daily use and convenience. Film will be for fun, if I have some spare time. I take about 10.000 pictures a year worth saving, of which less than 100 analog.

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" I take about 10.000 pictures a year worth saving, of which less than 100 analog."

You take 10,000 pictures a year that are worth saving?  WOW!! That's impressive!  How many total pictures do you take per year?  By my "average keeper rate" (pics I'd print/show) I'd have to take at least 200,000 pics to come up with 10,000 good ones! :(

Now, if we're considering pics on my iPhone that I have never looked at, there is a huge number that could be called "keepers" since I "kept" them...because its too much trouble to delete them!  🤣

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