Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]hmmm. let's be fair. a user *skilled* with the use of their particular auto-camera (say, an eos1n in my case), can make it do what they want very easily. but then again, a user skilled with the use of an m6... can make it do what they want... but, the high end auto-slrs have pretty refined controls to let you guide their behavoir. the *worst* cameras are little p&s cameras that won't listen to you at all... while the m6 has really nice controls, I don't think that lack of automation helps it directly. it's very small, very quiet. but if it had auto-exposure and a motor, and was the same size and just as quiet, that would be even better, so long as you retain the option to do it manually.... bmw - -----Original Message----- From: Eric Welch <ewelch@ponyexpress.net> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Thursday, July 02, 1998 6:09 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica technology, creative control >At 08:36 AM 7/2/98 +0200, you wrote: > >>And the less you HAVE to play with rings and dials, the more the camera >>is out of the way. That is the advantage of muti zone AF, high end ultra >>sophisticated matrix metering, high end ultra sophisticated auto-flash >>mangement and fast motors ;-) > >In practice, that's not the way it works. You have to keep your mind on >exposure, but with a Leica, it's much easier to just do it and get on. With >the new whiz-bang cameras you're always thinking "Am I in the right mode >for this camera? Opps, gotta change modes, oops, reach back there and >switch focusing zones, no, that's the wrong zone, there, now you notice in >the background something happening, and want to increase depth of field, >move focusing point where you want it, focus, recompose, oops, in the >wrong mode, now have to go from manual to depth of field mode...change >custom settings from A to B (on an F5) because focus priority isn't right >for this kind of picture, on and on... > >Yep, that's getting technology out of the way. > >Leica. > >Meter, set exposure, recompose, focus, snap. It becomes automatic. :-) > >You can do that with the other camera, but then why bother with all those >extra modes? >-- > >Eric Welch >St. Joseph, MO >http://www.ponyexpress.net/~ewelch > >I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it. >