daveywaugh
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I kind of ditched the idea of using rangefinders after some unsuccessful times over the years with an R3A, CL and Contax G. Never seemed to click. Then I fondled an R3A again from a friend recently and just loved it...
I am not into street photography (no good at it and don't have the guts) but still like taking photos of people. I can't believe how much of a difference it makes using a camera that's just a little 'unfamiliar' - people respond so differently when I use something like a rangefinder or my 500cm compared to an SLR. It's amazing - I guess people are so jaded by SLR's (no matter film or digital) and really enjoy someone with a little RF or even an SX70 or something. I am just kind of surprised at how much difference it makes.
I have also recently stumbled upon someone's work here in Australia, almost exclusively using the R3A and 40mm Nokton and I am really, really impressed. Not that a camera makes you a good photographer but it still inspires me to own a Bessa again! http://www.flickr.com/photos/becomingmichaeldbrown/
I am not into street photography (no good at it and don't have the guts) but still like taking photos of people. I can't believe how much of a difference it makes using a camera that's just a little 'unfamiliar' - people respond so differently when I use something like a rangefinder or my 500cm compared to an SLR. It's amazing - I guess people are so jaded by SLR's (no matter film or digital) and really enjoy someone with a little RF or even an SX70 or something. I am just kind of surprised at how much difference it makes.
I have also recently stumbled upon someone's work here in Australia, almost exclusively using the R3A and 40mm Nokton and I am really, really impressed. Not that a camera makes you a good photographer but it still inspires me to own a Bessa again! http://www.flickr.com/photos/becomingmichaeldbrown/