Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 8/16/04 8:07 AM, "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> typed: > > Mark Rabiner wrote interestingly and at length on this topic: >> I do think it was the digital thing which has widened the gap between > Leica >> use and Leica conversation on the LUG and in the real world. Some of us > >> are bound to feel a bit sheepish about what we talk like we are > a >> user of and what we really do use. >> > > However, I think there's something a bit weird about all this "waiting." > Either we owned - and still owned - Leica equipment because we are > photographers, whether photographing professionally, photographing for > our own enjoyment, or both - or we owned it because we were poseurs. If > we are photographers, then the photography is primary and the equipment > is secondary, and we aren't sitting waiting for anything. We may be > hanging onto M glass because we are awaiting a time when we can use that > glass on a digital rangefinder of some sort. But we are also continuing > to photograph, whether with other brands of digital equipment, or with > our Lecia film cameras. But if we are simply frozen on the sidelines, > unwilling to make "compromises" which involve using equipment that > produces images not up to Leica quality, we aren't photographers, we're > poseurs. Because if what matters to us is photography, then we are > committed to the idea that an image captured with a Holga - or a cell > phone camera - is better than an image not captured. ;-) > > > B. D. > > Hanging onto the glass and Awaiting a digital rangefinder body while > continuing to photograph > My thoughts exactly. Me too! :) Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/