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While I generally concur, I wonder how many shots have been lost while the intrepid RF shooter was manually dialling down the exposure or removing the bottom plate on his Leica M to switch film or in recent times batteries? These sort of statements can cut both ways.
In all fairness, I should state that my most frequently used camera doesn't use film or removable batteries... it's my iPhone, which works very well for street photos, snapshots, and especially macro photography. Plus, it does 1080p video and panoramas. The best feature is that it is always in my pocket, and I can take hundreds of pictures per day with it, then discard the ones that are only ho-hum later. The only shortcoming is its tremendous depth of field, which means that the only bokeh is in macro photos 1-2 inches in front of the lens.
Scott