Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]David wrote: <<<if i am trying to communicate with a portrait subject, i'd rather they didn't get distracted by a red dot - its hard enough to coax someone into looking directly into the lens.>>>>>>>> David, Your not serious are you? That a person sitting for a portrait would be distracted by the Leica red dot? Not really? Surely! Have you had someone while sitting for a portrait actually say something about the red dot? Or had their eyeline been distracted by it? Given the size compared to the overall atmosphere of a studio or outdoor portarit sitting, I find it hard to believe a sitter would be "off their feed" over the small marking on the camera.? <<<<what anyone that ever took a class in 2 dimensional design knows is that bright or colorful (espescially red) highlights grabs a viewers eye>>> This is quite true. However I think you are slightly over reacting to that little red dot in this context of portrait sittings, unless your using a 21mm for as close as you can get pictures! :) ted