Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan Wajsman wrote: > > In addition to what Frank says (with which I > wholeheartedly agree), there is also the fact that > all the P&S, including the high-end ones, have very > limited manual options and terrible ergonomics. Lots > of little buttons to push etc. The DSLRs, at least > the two Canon models I have held in my hand (Canon > Drebel and the 10D I bought), feel and handle just > like their film-based cousins. Not like a Leica R8, > since these are modern autofocus SLRs, but much like > the film-based Canon EOS cameras. > I have a few questions for the many people in this group who have adopted the digital technology in substantial ways during the past year, but who were previously mostly Leica M users. 1) How does the act of photographing with your digital equipment compare with your prior experience of the act of photography with your Leica M? By this, I mean the "groove" you get into when shooting; your ability to get inside the moment while still recording it; your ability to detect a picture instinctively and then react to get it; your ability to work without thinking about your equipment while events are unfolding; your enjoyment of taking pictures. 2) How satisfied are you with the final results you get with your digital gear, compared to what you got with your Leica M. This is a big one, so consider the actual technical quality of the pics vs. what you may have been getting with, say, your various choices of colour slide film: colour quality and tonality, sharpness, the WOW factor. 3) Do the final results you get come to you with less or more effort than what you had to go through before: buying and carrying and loading and rewinding film, dropping it off at a lab and then picking up your slides a couple of hours later, vs. the battery management issues and time spent Photoshopping at the computer. 4) How do you feel, after being M users, now being electronic SLR users? 5) Is it really worth it? What does your heart-of-hearts tell you? Emanuel lowi Montreal ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca