Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
When I first joined RFF I was a newbie photographer with a nikon D70 and a couple of old SLRs kicking around that I'd had for years but didn't really use any more because I figured film was passé. Before I knew it I had a cupboard full of rangefinders and had learned to develop my own black and white film ... all good and no regrets in this area!
However ... somewhere along the line the choice of camera became more important than the photographs themselves though I'm not really sure when or how this happened! I eventually realised I was using equipment that wasn't really suited to my emerging photographic style and made adjustments, consequently my collection of rangefinders is now down to a couple of basic options and the rest is all SLR.
I desparately wanted to use rangefinders because I was convinced that they were the correct choice and a large part of that decision was instilled in me by the peer pressure you can feel when you're learning around this forum in particular. When I first joined RFF I distinctly remember a statement from management discouraging members from posting SLR images in the gallery because this was a 'rangefinder forum' after all!
I'm not about saying that one system is better than the other because we are all individuals with our own needs and I'm sure there are a lot of SLR users out there who may be better off with a good rangefinder but haven't realised it yet. This is now a much better forum for 'photographers' than it used to be IMO because it no longer attempts to cater to a particular mindset ... and hasn't done for some time now.
Bravo RFF!
However ... somewhere along the line the choice of camera became more important than the photographs themselves though I'm not really sure when or how this happened! I eventually realised I was using equipment that wasn't really suited to my emerging photographic style and made adjustments, consequently my collection of rangefinders is now down to a couple of basic options and the rest is all SLR.
I desparately wanted to use rangefinders because I was convinced that they were the correct choice and a large part of that decision was instilled in me by the peer pressure you can feel when you're learning around this forum in particular. When I first joined RFF I distinctly remember a statement from management discouraging members from posting SLR images in the gallery because this was a 'rangefinder forum' after all!
I'm not about saying that one system is better than the other because we are all individuals with our own needs and I'm sure there are a lot of SLR users out there who may be better off with a good rangefinder but haven't realised it yet. This is now a much better forum for 'photographers' than it used to be IMO because it no longer attempts to cater to a particular mindset ... and hasn't done for some time now.
Bravo RFF!