kevin m
Veteran
Cameras can be more than tools. In the right person's hands.
If it takes "the right person's hands" to make a camera more than a tool, it stands to reason that the person is more important than the camera.
Cameras can be more than tools. In the right person's hands.
Ade-oh said:I don't really buy that. Michelangelo's hammer and chisel and Monet's paintbrush remained tools despite what they produced.
If you regard your camera as a tool, then does that not make a disposable point and shoot it's equivalent ?
kevin m said:Sure. If it gets the job done.
Mitch Alland gets better results with a Ricoh GR-D than most people, myself included, get out of their M camera.
Exactly. First, they care about the picture, not the bokeh, look, etc., and second, there's not a lot of point in agonizing over comparison shots.sitemistic said:I've never had anyone, looking at one of my photos in a newspaper, magazine or gallery, comment that the photo would have been so much better if I had used an FL 55 1.2 on a Canon Ftbn, rather than the EF 50 1.4 I used on the EOS 1. Both lenses have very different "looks," but nobody, in the real world, really seems to care.
gb hill said:I don't look at my cameras as tools. Being a hobbyist I tend to look at my cameras as companions. I don't talk to them, at least not yet.😀
maddoc said:You don`t talk to them ?? 😱😱😱😱 😉:angel:
nextreme said:Then why own a Leica ?