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So when I say, "Buy an MP if you can afford it," how much is that worth to younger and/or poorer people?
Proof positive that age has nothing to do with intelligence, reason or good choices.Well, I'm 19 and if someone was to tell me to buy an MP, I would simply explain that I'd rather spend that money on glass. I don't think that an age gap has to mean that we can't communicate in a straightforward fashion. Although I can hadly see myself offering that advice (buy an MP) i can see why someone else would, and i respect that and under the right circumstances, I agree with it.
When offering advice without knowing everything about someone, we tend to give generalized answers, i know that what i try and what many try to do is this: answer the question posed, offer a couple of different perspectives on that advice and then suggest another idea altogether: "or you could not get the MP and get an R3M and an R4M with a 25mm, a 35mm biogon and a 90 elmarit..." or whatever.
Roger, a we all know is very knowledgeable in the field of many things rangefinder and i can say that his advice is always welcome. I take his advice as the advice of someone with experience, but also as someone who has had the chance to have his hands full with fancy gear. I would like to flatter myself with the idea that I may provide a different point of view that is equally valid in the effort to give members the largest variety of advice possible from as diverse a group of people as possible.
This is often true...People don't ask for advice they ask for confirmation of their opinions.
Now, that's a case of "been there, done that!" 😉Roger,
When I was just 21 I knew everything there was to know about photography, more than that even. It had much to do with me being 21, and me being me, I suspect.
For me, it was David Vestal's The Craft of Photography, over thirty years ago. I've treasured it ever since.Now I'm even older than you and beside me on my shelves is a book I treasure, and I suspect I'd have treasured if I were 21 again. Its called "The Black and White Handbook".
I loaned this to a young fellow a few years back, and he finally returned it to me last week. He responded to the book by keeping it for a year or so and buying a film camera.
That works for me!. 🙂The biggest kick I get these days is when I'm out using a 'vintage camera' and some youngster (19 to 39) comes up and genuinely is interested in the camera. Sometimes they say, 'why do you use it?' and I just say 'I like it.' Sometimes a follow up, 'why do you use film?' I just say, 'I like it.' This could be the start of something great, don't do, own or think anything unless you can say, 'I just like it.'
I am increasingly uncertain of the value of my advice, from the viewpoint of nearly 59, to someone who is 39 or 29 or worse still 19. Yes, I've owned more Leicas than I can remember; but what I need, want or can afford today may differ widely from what is best for someone younger.
So when I say, "Buy an MP if you can afford it," how much is that worth to younger and/or poorer people?
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People don't ask for advice they ask for confirmation of their opinions.
The biggest kick I get these days is when I'm out using a 'vintage camera' and some youngster (19 to 39) comes up and genuinely is interested in the camera. Sometimes they say, 'why do you use it?' and I just say 'I like it.' Sometimes a follow up, 'why do you use film?' I just say, 'I like it.' This could be the start of something great, don't do, own or think anything unless you can say, 'I just like it.'
Thats why I pointed toward the two articles on your website. Giving more general advise, pointing in some direction and talk about what this and that will or wont do or which type of gear is more suited for a specific kind of photography has helped me more than the specific "should I......" threads even if I have some part in posting those Q's myself. I especially like your " Quality plateau" idea.
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We all know the poor are scum who deserve it because they weren't smart enough or hard working enough, right? That's what they say here in Indiana.
Ehh no I don't give advise, I offer my opinion.
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NathanJD said:My point? There is no absolute answer in any subject except mathematics.
And even mathematics can only show you some absolute answers. For others, even if the answers are absolutely true you may have no way of knowing it. There's a rather famous theorem demonstrating that, as I recall...My point? There is no absolute answer in any subject except mathematics.
'buy an M6ttl, it's nearly as good as an MP, but a lot cheaper', which is clearly true but involves buying second-best if an MP is what you really want.