Bill Pierce
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I wonder if, in some areas, the rangefinder is being replaced by the point and push? In the film world, the Leica Minilux and the Zeiss Contax T3 became favorite "street" cameras. With their disappearance, prices for unsold or slightly used ones skyrocketed.
I see the same thing happening in the digital world. I see photographers using cameras like the point-and-push Canon G9 in the same situations where not so long ago they would be using film rangefinders or maybe even digital rangefinders. No question, these digital point and pushes, with their zoom lenses, have certain advantages in decent light. And these digital point and pushes with their slow lenses and small sensors have certain disadvantages in dimmer light.
Any thoughts? What are you folks doing?
Bill
I see the same thing happening in the digital world. I see photographers using cameras like the point-and-push Canon G9 in the same situations where not so long ago they would be using film rangefinders or maybe even digital rangefinders. No question, these digital point and pushes, with their zoom lenses, have certain advantages in decent light. And these digital point and pushes with their slow lenses and small sensors have certain disadvantages in dimmer light.
Any thoughts? What are you folks doing?
Bill