tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post942048815279423444..comments2024-03-27T11:02:08.037-05:00Comments on LEICA Barnack Berek Blog: THE RETURN OF ANALOG PHOTOGRAPHY?LEICA Barnack Berek Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09055435560407011075noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-25746831862693997102019-05-24T11:43:46.035-05:002019-05-24T11:43:46.035-05:00Was die Herstellung von analogen Kameras anbetriff...Was die Herstellung von analogen Kameras anbetrifft, ich habe Leica oftmals als Beispeil von einer Firma genannt die immer noch analoge Kameras herstellen.LEICA Barnack Berek Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055435560407011075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-87925775901360112072019-05-24T11:41:45.824-05:002019-05-24T11:41:45.824-05:00 Ich stimme Ihrem Beitrag vollkommen zu. In keiner... Ich stimme Ihrem Beitrag vollkommen zu. In keiner Weise habe ich den Eindruck erwecken wollen dass die analoge Fotografie einer Exisenzfrage unterworfen ist. Ihre Antwort gefällt mir vor allem weil sie die Filmfrage nicht überwertet und mit Behauptungen füllt die mit Realität wenig zu tun haben.LEICA Barnack Berek Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055435560407011075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-39122335214782901262019-05-24T11:41:18.867-05:002019-05-24T11:41:18.867-05:00Alexander Kirsch wrote:
Hier von einem Comeback z...Alexander Kirsch wrote: <br />Hier von einem Comeback zu sprechen ist auch nicht der richtige Ausdruck. Aber es gibt durchaus noch Fotografen die gerne und viel auf Film fotografieren. Ich kenne auch diverse Berufsfotografen die sehr viele Hochzeiten exklusiv auf Film fotografieren. BrancoPrata , oder - peaches & mint - z.B. Anstoßen von einem Trend aus den USA, den Jose Villa angestoßen hat. Das ist natürlich nicht die breite Masse. ABER! Es gibt noch Fotografen die viel und gerne auf Film fotografieren. Mich eingeschlossen. Und zwar nicht, weil ein analoges Bild ein "besseres" Bild ist, sondern weil der "Prozess" ein komplett anderer ist, der mir persönlich einfach mehr Spaß macht. Ich würde auch nicht unterscheiben wollen das ein digitales Bild die Ästhetik eines analogen Bildes besitzt. Es gibt jedoch 1000 Tools und Filter, die genau das versuchen in der Bildbearbeitung nachzuahmen. Wir befinden uns auch inzwischen in einem Stadium wo die Absatzzahlen für Filme nicht mehr sinken sondern ich auf einem Niveau halten. Natürlich sind die Zahlen im Vergleich zu vergangenen Zeiten winzig. Gar keine Frage. Aber Tod ist die analoge Fotografie noch lange nicht! Oder haben alle Maler aufgehört zu malen als die Fotografie erfunden wurde? Oder hat die CD die Schallplatte vollkommen verdrängt? NEIN<br />PS: Im Bezug auf ihren Leica Blog. Leica ist einer der wenigen Hersteller, die immer noch analoge Kameras produzieren! Und dafür bin ich auch dankbar...LEICA Barnack Berek Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055435560407011075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-6428765072730456742019-05-24T11:04:50.495-05:002019-05-24T11:04:50.495-05:00If someone wants to make a point by listing film c...If someone wants to make a point by listing film cameras still in production, they should at least use an example that actually is. The Leica M7 has long been discontinued.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-40052313270252710182019-05-23T09:31:57.249-05:002019-05-23T09:31:57.249-05:00Well, I don't think there is any need to worry...Well, I don't think there is any need to worry about analog photography to be an endangered species. But you are correct, there is definitely a better way to approach the subject of film vs. digital.<br />LEICA Barnack Berek Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055435560407011075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-51754994106841731682019-05-23T09:29:47.599-05:002019-05-23T09:29:47.599-05:00I see similar reactions from film photographers al...I see similar reactions from film photographers all the time. They must really be afraid that their chosen type of photography is disappearing to go to such militant responses.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-10806353837480989702019-05-23T09:20:58.452-05:002019-05-23T09:20:58.452-05:00With all his sanctimonious babble on a digital cam...With all his sanctimonious babble on a digital camera page, his proclaimed superior knowledge must be put in question. He obviously doesn't realize that the Leica M7 is discontinued and is no longer offered for sale by Leica. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-51747073922314572152019-05-23T09:02:53.571-05:002019-05-23T09:02:53.571-05:00Hi Heinz, I wouldn't worry. This is obviously...Hi Heinz, I wouldn't worry. This is obviously, one of those film shooters that are afraid that digital is taking over even their little corner of the world. Apparently they see no other way than to attack anything and anyone that does not subscribe to their way of thinking even if they are decidedly out of place on a page that is directly for Leica M10 users.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-22687197966792783052019-05-23T08:57:27.005-05:002019-05-23T08:57:27.005-05:00You obviously do not know me very well and have no...You obviously do not know me very well and have not read this blog for any length of time, otherwise you would know that I have always put forth the belief that it should be left to each individual to chose which medium he or she prefers to use. In this regard there are and always will be diverging opinions as to which medium is more preferable. But it is a fact that analog photography at this time is a niche market and it is doubtful that this will ever change. What I don't understand is why many analog photographers feel the need to comment on this topic in such an unfriendly and objectionable manner, especially in a group that is obviously dealing with digital photography. Is it really necessary to imply that I am "narrow minded and commercially driven" to make your point? I believe that there is a better way to discuss this.LEICA Barnack Berek Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055435560407011075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1320126156594375642.post-66982022348454450902019-05-22T19:20:45.660-05:002019-05-22T19:20:45.660-05:00This is truly a ridiculous blog post. Yes, this is...This is truly a ridiculous blog post. Yes, this is the M10 (digital) Users Group, but could you conceivably be so narrow minded - and commercially driven, as to not understand that their are, like it or not, differences between digital and film images? Certainly one can argue that in terms of color photography, digital is superior. But black and white? For all the plug-ins, for all the faux film programs, black and white digital simply does not have the special look of black and white film - and no, Leica's monochrome cameras do not even come close. Yes, shooting film is more expensive, and it's less "convenient" than shooting digital. But to some of us, it is worth putting up with the expenses and inconveniences. And by the way, were everyone to fall for your swooning over digital, there would be no sales of M7s and MPs - and Leica undoubtedly would increase the prices of its digital cameras. Finally, as I'm sure you know, there always have been photographers who have continued to work with previous capture media when capture media evolved. B. D. Colenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12213238368665529889noreply@blogger.com