Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear B.D.: When I was shooting film, I always had an Olympus XA on my belt. When I converted (and I use that term advisedly)to digital- at least in major part, I searched for a no lag replacement for the XA- I now travel with the tiny Pentax Optio S4i on my belt. Granted- the size of the CCD(??) does not give me anywhere near the quality of the DSLR, but I always, and I mean always have it with me. The choice of an image, of not quite the quality that a larger digital will give me ( the small one subject, of course, to correction and manipulation under photoshop) and no image- at least to me is no choice at all. I really recommend a small P/S just for that purpose. Bests: vroger B.D. Wrote:So late Wednesday evening I got a call telling me that I had to be on a 7:30 a.m. flight to Florida Thursday morning, returning late Friday. I knew I'd be working the whole time, and with my back I really need to cut down on weight and clutter, so I didn't take a camera - first such decision in a long time. Coming back Friday evening I had a window seat in the rear of the plane and just at sundown missed one of the best 'wing shots' I've seen in many a year - and I even had a clean, reflection-free window through which to shoot. Sky and clouds an unearthly pink going to violet; last of the sunlight turning the protrusions beneath the wings to pure gold; wing lights sharp and well defined; leading edge of the wing a pure black, thin band. And no camera. Okay, the photo would have been a cliché, but it might have been a good cliché. :-) As if that wasn't bad enough, while taking the subway home from the airport, while I was waiting to switch trains I was surrounded by a gaggle of young girls - mid-teens, laughing and chattering away, and about two-thirds of them were wearing either gold or silver paper tiaras spelling out the words Happy Birthday. It could have been a killer b&w shot...But no camera. Back or no back, I have learned my lesson. :-(