"However, the equipment I see, film or
digital, all looks pretty much the same--big wunderbrick bodies, huge
lenses, etc. Point and blast--the fastest AF and MD wins <g>."
Sounds like some "pros" at SI are taking huge amounts of pics and picking
the best one. At least you are thinking about what to take.
-----Original Message-----
From: Motor Sport Visions Photography [mailto:msvphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 2:56 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [OM] Irony of discontinuing of the OM series
In a message dated 1/29/2002 Tris Schuler writes:
<< Does Sports Illustrated still accept film-emulsion work from its
staff? If so, where were these photographers the last time I viewed a
major sports event on TV? All I've seen lately were people out there
holding what appeared to be magic boxes--whatever this equipment was it
certainly didn't look very much like old Nikon gear, and of course
nothing at all for OM stuff. >>
Yes, an acquaintance I ran into at the 2001 Fontana NASCAR race was
assisting an SI photographer and they were shooting film. Even at the
weekly level there is still enough time to get E-6 processed, slides
edited, scans made, pre-press work performed, etc. At the daily or web
site publication level? Forget it, digital all the way now.
At NASCAR events I worked in 2001 I would estimate about 50% (maybe even
a little more) were shooting digital. This up significantly from 2000.
In other forms of motorsports the film to digital ratio is lower still,
perhaps 1/3 digital at most. However, the equipment I see, film or
digital, all looks pretty much the same--big wunderbrick bodies, huge
lenses, etc. Point and blast--the fastest AF and MD wins <g>.
You can always recognize me at the track, look for one of the few still
using OMs, usually shooting one shot at a time ;-) (Now I also have this
funny little digital almost-wunderbrick that I adore called an E-10, but
with the lack of buffer space, it too is pretty much a one shot at a
time camera.) "Discontinued" OM gear will work fine for me as long as I
am shooting 35mm film.
Mike Veglia
Motor Sport Visions Photography
http://www.motorsportvisions.com
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