Manual cameras in general
- From: "Gary Klein" <leicaman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Leica-Users-Digest" <leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 13:28:35 -0500
As I work every single day at work with a highly electronic, yet wonderful
Canon Eos 1d body, I have been using my Leica M4-2 body, and my fleet of
perfectly functioning Nikon F, and FTN bodies along with the manual focus
lenses and so forth that I have during my non-work hours.
What I don't miss is having to worry excessively about the life left in a
given digital camera battery. I think that makes it in the one less thing
to worry about dept. I also really appreciate thinking of picking a shutter
speed and then either calculating or using a meter for the f stop. There
are times I think it is every bit as fast as the latest and greatest.
Not that I am fully analog with this gear. The images get scanned with my
film scanner and redied for output via a fuji frontier printer. The power
of Photoshop is just to convienient for me.
I think for commercial applications film, except for specialized conditions
really dead. But for my puttering around home, its great.
These are merely my observations...
gck
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