I mean how do you explain your preferencs for the cameras/lenses you use.
I mean, with RF's you can get into compactness, superior optical qualities, frameliens, mechanical feel, etc. but then people ask why not an iphone? X100? D800? or things like that. Some people just do not understand that it is more complicated than that.
I know that you don't really need to explain your preferences, or you can talk for 30 minutes on why you prefer one or the other. I just find it easier coming up with analogies. It makes them think.
"I like it better" is fine too. I'm more interested in seeing how others approach this "issue". This isn't a serious thread...just curious, really. With people on the streets I say "i like it better" but with my closer family/friends I say a bit more.
Right, right. I gotcha. If they ask why not just an iPhone, you could just say "better image quality," and make up something about how digital can't do colors the same.
Now if the same guys is tossing around iPhone, x100, and D800--that joker aught to know better---especially if he/she's ref'ing an x100.
Needless to say, that's a bit of an unrealistic hypothetical, still.
Now you mention "friends and family"--here's what I do (well, have done--past tense)
This is what I do if I have time:
I focus on the object. It's easier.
I tell them I like it better because I like the cameras better. I let them hold them (I have an M2 and M4-P).
I tell them they're solid brass.
I say "no plastic." I say "it feels like a gun," when I hand it to someone. They
always agree.
(I said before I'm not a gun owner, but I've fired a few)
I say it has more gears than a Swiss pocketwatch (I have no idea if this is true), and it takes no batteries (this always astounds people).
I show them how it focuses--then I reiterate the "no batteries thing."
If they're still interested I talk about developing film, and metering, and guessing exposure.
However, in my experience, people
love (I mean
love) show and tell.
The tangible object sells it. On some level, they get it.
However, some people just don't care, and I'm cool with that.
I just take their picture, and go on with my life.