dmr
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Just saw this on Peta Pixel (yes, yes, I know) and it gives several points that have been discussed here over the years.
https://petapixel.com/2017/05/19/learned-switching-mirrorless-rangefinder/
https://petapixel.com/2017/05/19/learned-switching-mirrorless-rangefinder/
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Talking about "over the years".
I started with Shkolnik in late seventies. It was mirrolress and next to shuterless and apertureless. My digital P&S which I'm using since 2003 and mirrorless as well.
Oh, but all of it is not the "state of the art mirrorless", even with Leica ASPH lens.
I guess, PePi is the place where art and gear come to joy we are recently searching here at RFF.
LOL.
I started with Shkolnik in late seventies. It was mirrolress and next to shuterless and apertureless. My digital P&S which I'm using since 2003 and mirrorless as well.
Oh, but all of it is not the "state of the art mirrorless", even with Leica ASPH lens.
I guess, PePi is the place where art and gear come to joy we are recently searching here at RFF.
LOL.
dmr
Registered Abuser
I started with Shkolnik in late seventies. It was mirrolress and next to shuterless and apertureless.
Wow, that's a new one on me!
Now that you mentioned that, it's obvious that many of us started out on a "mirrorless" (Brownie Starflash was most definitely mirrorless)
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