Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark Rabiner wrote: > On 7/12/04 8:13 AM, "Richard Ogden" <richard@ogdenonline.co.uk> typed: > > >>Some of the unique qualities of the rangefinder-type camera relate to the >>direct >>relationship between photographer and subject, the continuity of viewing >>through >>the moment of exposure, and the miniscule time-lag between seeing the >>moment >>and >>capturing it - no mirrors, blind spot or shutter lag. Now we are to >>interpose >>monitors and histograms into this formula? Surely this goes against the >>whole >>philosophy of the rangefinder experience. >> >>Richard >>************************************************************************ >>From: Richard Ogden > > > > But how would monitors and histograms get in the way of the direct > relationship between photographer and subject, the continuity of viewing > through the moment of exposure, and the miniscule time-lag between seeing > the moment and capturing it - no mirrors, blind spot or shutter lag. > > You look at the histogram later if you feel like it. > > Same with the monitor. > > Mark Rabiner Because they're there! Watch people using digital cameras. Observe the first thing they do when they've pressed the button. They look at the monitor. I know they don't have to - as you rightly say they could look at it later - but they don't. Worse, they often show the monitor to their subject or the friend who's with them! This may be of benefit to fashion / portrait photographers, but for me it would get in the way of the picture-taking experience. Of course, at the moment, there's a good reason for doing this because, thanks to the shutter lag of digital cameras, it's the only way to know whether you've captured the picture you saw through the viewfinder, That situation may change as the technology evolves, but as of now only with a Leica M can you be confident that, if you saw it, you've got it. That's not even true of a reflex camera, let alone a digital one. Richard ************************************************************************ From: Richard Ogden e-mail: richard@ogdenonline.co.uk Website: www.ogdenonline.co.uk ************************************************************************