Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 09:02 PM 7/22/97 -0700, you wrote: > >Though I'm not disagreeing with you, Jim, my own case seems a bit >different. If I take a strange anything (I know, you guys are thinking, >woman, whereas I truly mean mainly devices such as cameras) and work with >it in a concentrated way for a varying period of time, I can and do become >accustomed to it and downright fond of it. My fingers and reflexes (here >we go again) become trained in the way they must go and it soon becomes >habit and comfortable. > >That said, I can and have become comfortable with whatever I have used. >I'm not one of those that believes that "everyone has a talent, if we can >just find it"! I haven't a talent (talent not liking) in my body and my >photography shows it. It, however, pleases me and dutifully records what I >want to record, particularly in the field of natural history. > >Lastly, like it or not, technology sells! Most buyers truly believe that >because the photo credits show Canon and Nikon as super predominant, they >will buy same. After all, they are just as creative as the notable >photographers whose work they see. Wrong! >-- >Roger Beamon I agree Roger. But there are things that, for some reason, my brain will not adapt to. I'm sure it's some pre-conceived notion that keeps me from adapting to certain things. My psyche. One is Nikon cameras. I just don't feel like the camera and I have anything in common and I can never feel at ease using one. Maybe I was scared by one when I was younger. If I had to buy a whiz-bang-auto-everything camera, it would be a Minolta or Canon. I haven't used my Alpa 10d in ten years. A few months ago, I dug it out, put in a battery and shot some frames. It's as if I never stopped using it. And an Alpa is bas-akwards to normal cameras. So I (and probably most others) can indeed adapt to the idiosyncracies of a device and become fond of it. Like the Alpa. But sometimes, it just doesn't gell. There is a power within that controls this feeling. I don't know where it comes from. I just know it's there. Jim