Lemures-Ex
Jared S
I have noticed that everyone here seems much nicer then the people on other forums. You folks are all very helpful and polite and just generally pleasant. I didn't really put much thought into this at first but a thread from a few days ago mentioned something about some bad experiences on Photo.net (not to knock said site) and it got me thinking what the reason for everyone here being so nice is. Then it hit me: it's the rangefinders.
Not the cameras themselves but the attitude that goes along with using one. It's a more laid back approach to photography (I personally try to mix the Zen/Taoist philosophies of observing and moving with the flow of life rather then trying to influence my subjects). Rangefinder use takes a bit more patience. It isn't based on capturing as many frames as possible and picking the best, there is no autofocus, no zoom lenses, no 8 fps motor drives. I find using a rangefinder to be more intuitive then any other camera. It feels more like an extension of my eyes and brain rather then a tool.
All of this aside I think the largest influence on our collective attitudes is our primary subject matter: Humanity. I would venture to guess that there are not many RF photographers who shoot strictly landscape or sports photos. Most of us are in htis because we feel some sort of connection to life and we want to capture that to the best of our abilities. Rangefinders are the best chioce for this style.
In other words, we are chosen by the camera, not the other way around.
Just some thoughts that have been going through my head. Pardon me for not being as eloquent as I generally am. I have had too much coffee and too many birthday (mine) cupcakes 🙂
Any thoughts?
Not the cameras themselves but the attitude that goes along with using one. It's a more laid back approach to photography (I personally try to mix the Zen/Taoist philosophies of observing and moving with the flow of life rather then trying to influence my subjects). Rangefinder use takes a bit more patience. It isn't based on capturing as many frames as possible and picking the best, there is no autofocus, no zoom lenses, no 8 fps motor drives. I find using a rangefinder to be more intuitive then any other camera. It feels more like an extension of my eyes and brain rather then a tool.
All of this aside I think the largest influence on our collective attitudes is our primary subject matter: Humanity. I would venture to guess that there are not many RF photographers who shoot strictly landscape or sports photos. Most of us are in htis because we feel some sort of connection to life and we want to capture that to the best of our abilities. Rangefinders are the best chioce for this style.
In other words, we are chosen by the camera, not the other way around.
Just some thoughts that have been going through my head. Pardon me for not being as eloquent as I generally am. I have had too much coffee and too many birthday (mine) cupcakes 🙂
Any thoughts?