Bill Pierce
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Am I the only one who doesn’t like getting a new camera? I like to be so familiar with the controls of my cameras that I don’t think about them when I’m taking a picture; I’m free to concentrate on the subject. Eddie Adams won a Canon camera in a contest. He was showing it to me. I focused it and realized the lens turned in the same direction as my Leicas. Up until then I was using Nikons, and it drove me nuts that I had to remember they focused in the opposite direction from the cameras I used most often. Eddie sold me the camera. I think it cost me $10.
These digital days it seems a new, improved model arrives the minute you have finally gotten to the point of using your camera without thinking about it - new and improved and with the buttons and dials in a “new and more convenient” layout. Am I nuts? I want the old inconvenient layout that I use instinctively. And, all things being equal, I want big pixels with their ability to handle a wide brightness range rather than more and smaller pixels in spite of their ability to hold fine detail in large prints.
I suddenly realized I go to trade shows to see old friends, not new cameras. Clearly I have joined the old codgers club. Your thoughts? Am I an idiot?
These digital days it seems a new, improved model arrives the minute you have finally gotten to the point of using your camera without thinking about it - new and improved and with the buttons and dials in a “new and more convenient” layout. Am I nuts? I want the old inconvenient layout that I use instinctively. And, all things being equal, I want big pixels with their ability to handle a wide brightness range rather than more and smaller pixels in spite of their ability to hold fine detail in large prints.
I suddenly realized I go to trade shows to see old friends, not new cameras. Clearly I have joined the old codgers club. Your thoughts? Am I an idiot?