[rollei_list] Re: Article

Hi Peter,

Recently, you wrote:

> From: "Peter K." <peterk727@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Neil,
> The article dealt with primary cameras used by pros. I have yet to
> meet a pro who is using this back, let alone a manual focus Leica R.
>  When writing, you need to know the audience. The audience of
> this mag are primarily Nikon, Canon, and Fuji S DSLR users.
> So it is geared towards those readers.
> Had I written for a publication where the primary readers are Leica
> users, I would have included it. ;-)
>
In that case, your comments beg two questions: what, in your mind is a
"pro"; do you know a lot of them?  ;-)

Perhaps your article was submitted before the DMR was generally available,
which could account for your not knowing someone who owned & used this
back. There are several that I know of at this point in time, and you
won't easily pry the DMR from their hands.

As for using "a manual focus Leica R", there are *many* who derive income
from the use of such, yours truly included. Are we or are we not "pros"?
The IRS thinks so. ;-)

I could go on a tirade about autofocus, and how I really hate fighting a
camera to get the shot I want composed as I intended. Autofocus is the
most ridiculous idea to come down the pike, especially for medium and
larger formats. That is one reason why I would never purchase a 6008AF or
any of its lenses. Autofocus is only acceptable for P&S cameras where the
largish DOF of the lens makes up for the lack of precision or complicated
controls necessary to override the camera's intention of focusing on some
irrelevant aspect of the scene. OK... perhaps I already have committed the
tirade. Sorry about that!  ;-)

Regards,

Neil


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