Hmmm, interesting point. You make sense Allen. In my case I like my Rollei TLR very much and enjoy using it. Phtoso come out good. I like my SLR, same thing. I do not like 35mm Rangefinders, so perhaps this is more a personal attachement that translates to quality images. Strange though as I really like my Rapid Omega which is a 6x7 rangefinder, but do not care for small 35mm rangefinders. Peter K On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:30:14 -0500, Allen Zak <azak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >=20 > On Mar 31, 2005, at 12:07 PM, Ardeshir Mehta wrote: >=20 > > > > On Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at 10:17 PM, Jerry Lehrer wrote: > > > >> I don't let my emotions get in the way of picking up a tool. > > > > A shame, because I have found that LETTING my emotions "get in the way" > > has really made my work so much more enjoyable! > > > > Cheers. >=20 > Totally agree. When I love my camera (Rolleiflex), I always get better > photographs. Or at least, I better enjoy making them. When ifielding > a camera I don't care about (Nikon), I still get good pix. So you see, > it does matter, after all. >=20 > Allen Zak >=20 >=20 --=20 Peter K =D3=BF=D5=AC