Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan gave a very simple manner in which to use a digital camera; >> The point about all those settings and menu items is that > you do not NEED to fiddle with them. When I bought my current DSLR last > year, I spent an hour or so looking at the manual and setting up the > camera as I liked it (shoot RAW, auto white balance, use only the center > focus point etc.) and I have left these settings alone ever since. <<< As I've said on many occasions "KISS" operation and digital doesn't have to change ones mind nor develop fears of fiddling and fooling around constantly. Hey there are film users who constantly try, test and heaven knows whatever else all kinds of film and never improve their ability as a photographer. They think too much! The bottom line for me with film has always been use the same film to death under every possible condition so you pretty well know exactly what you'll get without thought.......... Keep it simple stupid is the motto. Basically shooting digital isn't any different than film. WHY? Well the " Essence of photography does not change!" Sure there are a few neat digital things everyone gets hully gully over, but one doesn't have to knock themselves out learning all the technical aspects to shoot good photographs to have most pleasing results. Just learn and use the most important bits for your style of picture taking then close the book and get yer ass in gear! ;-) The M8 for example wasn't any different than handling M camera's over the past 50 years. Yep I was a tad surprised how well it felt the same as my late M7's. A touch smoothie in feel but quickly forgotten as soon as you were into shooting mode. It was "loaded" so to speak, not film but a card, flick on switch, similar to M7 lock switch, eye to view finder and away I went without the least moment of concern nor thought it was digital. WHY? Because the end result content of the photograph is the most important element and that sure as heck hasn't changed because one is recording their photo moments on a different medium. For many of you..... get over it, it's just another metal and glass thing in your hands and it's only your expertise that see's the moment! Here I go again..... "Ease up on the numbers" you don't need to know them all at once instantly! So for heaven sake just use it like any other camera and have fun. Even if one is a pro it should still have the element of fun and excitement, because if it doesn't, why the heck are you spending money by the bucketful and not having a good feeling about what your doing and making yourself feel good at the end results? Just some random thoughts, now get out there and shoot.... film or digital, but have fun! Oh yeah one final thing..... ease up on all the constant comparison stuff digital - film. ;-) ;-) Rarely does it change anything so why not do something you like .......... go take pictures !:-) ted