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En spegellös fullformatare från Nikon



Verkligheten är många gånger mer spännande än dikten. För ett par år sedan skrev jag om den nya Nikon S3D som skulle utmana Leica i det spegellösa fullformatssegmentet.

En del läsare förstod ganska så ansbbt att det rörde sig om ett aprilskämt. Men kanske gick även Nikons utvecklingsavdelning igång på ”nyheten”. Nikon håller i vart fall på att utveckla en helt ny spegellös digitalkamera med fullformatssensor och ett envist rykte på nätet gör gällande att de håller på att utveckla en digital motsvarighet till Nikon S.

Reportagefotografer är stockkonservativa och avskyr allt som oftast att arbeta med jättelika kameror och objektiv. Det ska vara traditionella rattar och reglage. Fuji har lyssnat på dem och mutat in en stor del av den marknaden med sina små och smidiga kameror och objektiv. Men reportagefotografer är som sagt var stockonservativa och nöjer sig inte med Fuji's halvformatare utan vill helst ha fullformat.

Förhoppningsvis kommer Nikon att satsa på den gruppen och plocka fram en kompakt fullformatare med snabb autofokus, små smidiga objektiv och bra egenskaper på höga ASA.

Text och foto: Mikael Good

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Leica M the Rock'n Roll Machine

Some people believe that a rangefinder camera from Leica is a camera for hipsters and collectors and not for a serious concert photographer. I don't listen to the believers. I use the equipment that I need to capture the pictures that I want whatever comments I might get.

There are still some self proclaimed knowers who believe that a high ISO and quick SLR from Nikon or Canon with a autofocus 70-200/2,8mm lens is the best companion for concert photography. They often believe that a manual focused rangefinder camera with a 20mm or a 50mm lens are quite useless in the though light conditions at a concert. I don't listen to the self proclaimed knowers. A Leica M is a Rock'n Roll Machine for me and it's my instrument for getting the pictures that I want. At concerts I like to get in close with a 20 or 50mm lens and a Leica M is perfect for that purpose.

It happens every now and then that I need a longer lens than 50mm. And in such cases I use a SLR. When I used a 70-200mm on my SLR I always needed the extra 100mm and I had to crop many pictures. I sold the 70-200mm which I hardly used. I bought a cheap 70-300mm VC that I use on my SLR the few times when I need a little bit more tele than the 50mm gives. The best thing with shooting concert is that you don't need a expensive equipment. Even cheap cameras and lenses will give you the result that you want as long as you follow the rythm and enjoy the music.



Text and Photo © Mikael Good, All Rights Reserved

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Concert Photography With a Leica M



Some experts and self proclaimed knowers say that you can´t use a digitala Leica M8 at the low light conditions in a concert. I choose not to listen to them.

I set the ASA to 640 the aperture to 2,8 and the shutter speed dial to 1/60 and start capturing the flying moments with the aid of the excellent rangefinder which gives me the extra control that I need. Back in the good old days I used to use a SLR and a Tri-X 400 film set to 800 ASA with a 35mm or a 85mm lens. Today I prefer to shoot concerts with a rangefinder and a 50mm lens.



As you can see the Leica M8 is still a really good camera for concerts. My EOS 5D Mark II is a much better choice for concert photography especially in poor light conditions. But I prefer to work with my slightly obsolete Leica rangefinder cause it´s a joy to use it and I really enjoy the picture quality that it delivers. Some people might call me a hipster, but a hipster for me is someone who buys a camera to show of with. The best cameras to show of with is a professional Canon or Nikon. Ordinary people often knows that brands and if you use a big fat Canikon with a huge lens then you must be a professional photographer. For most people Leica is just some old nearly useless crap from eastern Europe. One guy even asked me if Leica was made in DDR (German Democratic Republic).



I took 20 pictures at the concert and then I sat down and enjoyed the show. The most important thing to do when you shoot concerts is to take time to enjoy the show. The artist in the pictures is Jimmy Needham who gave an excellent acoustic concert at Kungsporten in Husqvarna. Jimmy's music and his deep and very self-revealing lyrics called for reflection. He was accompanied on the stage by his guitar, harmonica and the very talented drummer Will Hunt. If you never heard  of Jimmy Needham before then please click on the following link and listen to one of his best tunes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6smGew7dGto



Leica M8 is a amazing camera to shoot with. But it does have it's limitations. Used in the right conditions, the good old Leica M8 performs like a champion.Hovever there are no perfect digital camera for every situation. Eventually I really hope that I will find a perfect camera. Until then I will stick with my Leica M8 and it´s backup the hipster fanboy Canon Eos 5D Mark II :)

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