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ruben
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Since three days ago, I am sporting in the streets a Kiev 6c (former ancestor of the Kiev 60). For three days I am noticing something unusual according to my beliefs, mistaken beliefs pending to be changed accordingly.
The Kiev 6c, or 60, are big mamipherous escaped into our times from the Flinstones comics.
No one in the streets is giving a damn.
I admit, I feel somewhat offended, as the kit price was somewhat higher than a good working Kiev rangefinder. And when I walked and still walk with the Kiev rangefinder - every one, except for those highly immersed in something else, are looking at my smaller black Kievs.
How to explain this curious phenomena ? I think I can.
When I walk with my Kiev rangefinder, the camera is wristed to my right hand, and my hand hiding some third of the camera. Within my head, I happened to suppose that this way no one will straightforwardly see I am holding a camera.
And this is exactly what happens. But it seems that it is precisely this what attracts public attention. What this guy is holding in his hand ?
In shocking contrast, whenever I am with my new Kiev Medium Format, I cannot wrist it to one hand, due to its weight, and since I am now in a transitional period of getting used to the camera, I am holding it either from my neck (for short times) or from my shoulder, most of the times, but always the camera is before my body, not hidden behind.
So it seems that once a stranger has "scanned me" without necessarily watching at me, and nothing strange arises his/her curiousity, including being a guy with a camera, so I pass the uncouncious check up as a guy of no special interest to look at.
But when I walk with a small device in my right hand, whose nature is not clear to the scanning person, then curiousity arises.
Conclusion? Very big camera doesn't attract attention, provided it looks like a camera. (I imagine this will not work with a TLR)
Secondly, from now on, with my small Kiev rangefinder I will stop the wristing, and start to use a strap, camera pending from my neck, at chest height.
As for the Kiev Medium Format, the next question will be how the public will react when seeing it being pointed at them. The old assumption is they should feel threatened. Let's see.
Cheers,
Ruben
The Kiev 6c, or 60, are big mamipherous escaped into our times from the Flinstones comics.
No one in the streets is giving a damn.
I admit, I feel somewhat offended, as the kit price was somewhat higher than a good working Kiev rangefinder. And when I walked and still walk with the Kiev rangefinder - every one, except for those highly immersed in something else, are looking at my smaller black Kievs.
How to explain this curious phenomena ? I think I can.
When I walk with my Kiev rangefinder, the camera is wristed to my right hand, and my hand hiding some third of the camera. Within my head, I happened to suppose that this way no one will straightforwardly see I am holding a camera.
And this is exactly what happens. But it seems that it is precisely this what attracts public attention. What this guy is holding in his hand ?
In shocking contrast, whenever I am with my new Kiev Medium Format, I cannot wrist it to one hand, due to its weight, and since I am now in a transitional period of getting used to the camera, I am holding it either from my neck (for short times) or from my shoulder, most of the times, but always the camera is before my body, not hidden behind.
So it seems that once a stranger has "scanned me" without necessarily watching at me, and nothing strange arises his/her curiousity, including being a guy with a camera, so I pass the uncouncious check up as a guy of no special interest to look at.
But when I walk with a small device in my right hand, whose nature is not clear to the scanning person, then curiousity arises.
Conclusion? Very big camera doesn't attract attention, provided it looks like a camera. (I imagine this will not work with a TLR)
Secondly, from now on, with my small Kiev rangefinder I will stop the wristing, and start to use a strap, camera pending from my neck, at chest height.
As for the Kiev Medium Format, the next question will be how the public will react when seeing it being pointed at them. The old assumption is they should feel threatened. Let's see.
Cheers,
Ruben
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