Beauty is everywhere when you have a mirrorless camera.
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
CHG_CANON wrote:
Beauty is everywhere when you have a mirrorless camera.
Beauty is everywhere. Period. If you need a specific device to see it, you have a deficiency in your soul. If you need a specific device to capture it, you have limited abilities.
Mac wrote:
Beauty is everywhere. Period. If you need a specific device to see it, you have a deficiency in your soul. If you need a specific device to capture it, you have limited abilities.
I'll still only shoot a particular scene with one camera.
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
Longshadow wrote:
I'll still only shoot a particular scene with one camera.
I like the second line in your signature.
There is nothing deep down inside us that can't be fixed by going mirrorless.
rmalarz wrote:
For all of the mirrorless fans who think it's not a real camera if it has a mirror (nudge nudge, Paul) , or one is not a real photographer if their camera has a mirror. Well, here's two of my mirrorless cameras that I've used since before mirrorless became a thing.
--Bob
Disclaimer-The Leica does have a small mirror used only for focusing.
Nice shots Bob. I just switched to mirrorless Nikon as did my buddy Canon and my son Sony
That 4x5 looks sweet Bob!!
rmalarz wrote:
For all of the mirrorless fans who think it's not a real camera if it has a mirror (nudge nudge, Paul) , or one is not a real photographer if their camera has a mirror. Well, here's two of my mirrorless cameras that I've used since before mirrorless became a thing.
--Bob
Disclaimer-The Leica does have a small mirror used only for focusing.
My first cameras were rangefinder cameras. Back then reflex cameras were the domain of the pro due to cost. But then the big equalizer, high production and lower cost, made them affordable. As happens in every industry. So, I got one, and then could not afford the lenses. And so the cycle goes on and on.
Now I can afford all of it, but am too old and weak to carry all I can afford.
I need to wait for the second stimulation to consider a
digital point and shoot that can use lenses I don't have.
So about the only mirrorless camera I like is the viewcamera I don't even like rangefinder and definitely not what CHG_CANON was talking about.
A great chef can achieve wonders in the kitchen with only basic ingredients and the right attitude, the rest of us are always left wondering whether his camera has a mirror.
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