emraphoto
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Thanx finder!
The M8 is guilty of this in perfect metering conditions too IMO.
Considering digital's tendency to lose highlights I find it a little mystifying?
If this is due to security reasons, try the Nikon D5000. A colleague uses one where he has to be very quiet. It's quieter (it has a "silent" or "quiet" mode) than any of the rangefinders I've ever used and yes, it's stripped down, but the imaging pipeline is really very good.
is it just me or are the manufacturers missing the boat these days? i have had an EP-1 with 17mm and optical finder for a little under a week and i just can't understand why it is so difficult to build a compact camera with a decent sized sensor that behaves like a bloody camera?
how difficult would it have been to make manual focus (with distance or dof indicators) part of the whole package? firmware?
i like the art filters. cool idea... however one can't simply tape over the little flashing light at the bottom because a little (bright) line grows across the screen when writing to the card. can't tape that up. two lights? really?
shutter priority is "on" yet the bloody camera still waits (i presume to figure aperture) before the shutter releases.
ae mode today, under consistent artificial lighting and the exposures were all over the map.
you can set it up to shut the screen off but if you are using art filters and the camera goes to sleep... screen back on as soon as you touch the shutter.
hey all manufacturers! the christmas lights you add to your cameras are getting out of hand. do we really need a ssw light?
i am frustrated really. i wanted so bad for the little oly to work out but i find i just want to stomp on the bloody thing. it brings a new meaning to the "using a computer to shoot" mantra the film folks like to toss about.
seriously, all i read in the reviews is the 'serious amateur' thing but i am not seeing it. this camera is so out of touch (my opinion folks) with what a serious shooter needs their camera to do i can't stomach it.
anyhow, so it goes. i'll pack the bugger up, return it and buy some more film.
If Apple would introduce a camera:
a) you couldn't install a new battery
b) it would use a memory card that you can only buy from Apple store
c) it would use some stupid proprietary Apple computers-only image format
d) you could download your photos only with an Apple computer
etc.
Bravo! I were going to compile this list.
That's why I don't engage with Apple.
Uh, you would upload photos from camera to Apple-driven site and process them online with Apple software, then order prints.
I was asked a few days if I would do an HCB and travel the world with just one camera.... an M9.
If you don't "engage" with apple because of that list, then perhaps you need to do some better research, since that list has no relation to the truth.
As was mentioned earlier, the shutter sound is quite loud for such a small camera, but that's common in Japanese cameras; there are perverts here (in Japan) who like to hold their cameras under the skirts of high school girls on escalators and trains, the loud shutter discourages this practice. Even my Japanese cell phone has an absurdly loud shutter which can be heard across the room.
Why cant they just turn the sensor or the recording chip on and off for a split second?
Hi John,
Had digital Nikons for years, in fact my first was a AP/Kodak/Nikon hybrid in 1996 and although the newspaper paid for it I know it 'cost the earth'.
I was asked a few days if I would do an HCB and travel the world with just one camera.... an M9." No I wouldn't" I replied and having had one for a short while and with good reason. Lets hope Nikon or SOMEONE comes up with an M mount digital camera at Photokina...I just can't stagger around with all this weight for much longer.
Very best regards
Peter😱