David Hughes
David Hughes
Dear David,
Highlight 1: Absolutely. The term I use is 'transparent': I can see 'through' the camera to the picture.
Highlight 2: I used to. Then I decided that I'd rather concentrate on the pictures, rather than have a really great picture (we all get lucky sometimes) be let down by poor technical quality -- or, indeed, failing to get it altogether because the camera wasn't up to shooting it.
I get a bit annoyed with the "Great photographers can get great pictures with any camera" argument, usually illustrated with the Bert Hardy picture. It's a stunt. If it were anything else, Bert Hardy would have used a Box Brownie all the time. The fact that he didn't is rather a convincing argument that he (like most of the rest of us) preferred a faster, sharper, focusing lens with a choice of shutter speeds, to say nothing of a better viewfinder.
Cheers,
R.
Hi,
I was thinking in terms of business and pleasure. Old or bloody minded cameras (or their designers, perhaps) can be fun and at my age I've enough photographs to not mind missing one or two.
Regards, David