Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/03/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hey John, I thought you sold your Littman "4X5". Is it still available? Patrick - --- Johnny Deadman <lists@johnbrownl" > > However I know enough about my own learning curve to > stick with it in > these circumstances, and that these kinds of > feelings are actually > God's way of telling you you have done something > right. After all, if > it felt the same why bother to change? So a couple > of weekends later I > *love* the 164. It rides on rails like a damned > train. You get your > balance right and it does all the turning for you. > Amazing board. > > Anyway, Erwin's spiel is just a fancy way of saying > he prefers his > Mom's cooking. > > I am currently learning to use a Canon 1Ds which is > a massive change > from a Leica. I've also recently learned to use a > 4x5 camera. All of > this was difficult, but worth it. And all of it, > including > snowboarding, is a question of transferring > technique from your > conscious brain to your reptilian brain. Once you do > that it's all > intuitive, no matter which camera you're using. > > JB > > On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 04:55 PM, Richard F. > Man wrote: > > > So what do you y'all think of this editorial from > Dante's site: > > www.dantestella.com. Does any of you have > experience similar to > > Erwin's? I think it this is just shilling from > Erwin, but then what do > > I know? Of course he wrote something equally > dramatic for the new MP > > experience too. So... thoughts? As usual, I > suspect it has been > > discussed before, but would be interesting to hear > the thoughts now > > given the M7 and the new MP.... > > > > > http://www.dantestella.com/technical/rangefinder.html: > > Quote from another website, I am sure it is from > Erwin Puts' site > > somewhere, as I was mightily intrigued and > confused when I ran into it > > myself -- // richard > > *** > > — "When you close your eyes and pick up the Leica > and the Hexar > > several times, the difference in feeling and > haptics emerges. When you > > hold the Leica, your thumb slides behind the > advance lever and your > > finger lays on the shutter release button, which > is sharp as a > > trigger. This simple and intuitive act signifies > to the brain a state > > of alert attention and you fall into the mood of a > hunter or an active > > sportsperson anticipating the moves of the other > players. When holding > > the Hexar, both hands hold the body and wen your > finger touches the > > release button, there is no trigger effect. The > finger just rests > > there and you do not get any feedback from the > body. So you switch > > almost automatically into a more passive state of > mind and allow the > > camera to work for you. That is easy to do as the > automatic functions > > of the camera (exposure, film transport, > motorwinder) are so well > > executed that you start to rely on them and even > transfer control to > > them. In fact you are starting to become an > operator of the camera, > > adjusting the wheels and not the driver who forces > the camera to do as > > he wants it to act." > > > > And here's Dante's editorial remark: > > *** > > — Whoa, Nelly! The above-statement was written by > a noted Leica expert > > in relation to two cameras that take the same > lenses and have exactly > > the same type viewfinder and focusing. Personally, > I would like to see > > the EEGs of people using Leicas and Hexar RFs > before I swallow a > > statement like that. While the writer is normally > very organized and > > scientific in his methods, I can't help but > conclude that this > > statement is probably the clearest proof that > Leica (Leica, not other > > brands of similar equiment) is a religion. Isn't a > camera supposed to > > work for you?! Ifyou want to talk haptics and > concentration, there is > > nothing that breaks the concentration of a > left-eyed shooter faster > > than putting you right thumb in your right eye > while winding an M3. > > Talk about tactile. I'd rather take the shot and > forget about the > > "experience" of taking the picture. > > > > // richard <http://www.imagecraft.com> > > <http://www.dragonsgate.net/mailman/listinfo> > > On-line orders, support, and listservers available > on web site. > > [ For technical support on ImageCraft products, > please include all > > previous replies in your msgs. ] > > -- > > To unsubscribe, see > http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/ - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html