Anybody brave enough to contemplate a little on this... 🙂
I think we've circled completely around this subject, endless loop style, and I haven't heard anything conclusive, really.
The question seems to be, why aren't there more women on this forum?
We've hovered in the 5 - 6.5 percent range ever since I've been here, very consistently.
To try to answer this, I think of why I came here, and it was for one particular reason. This forum was suggested to me on a Usenet forum for some help in identifying the model of a camera I used to have years ago. It was really a very specific reason, as opposed to a general interest.
A related question, why don't the women here participate as much as the men?
To try to answer, I think of why and how I participate here.
Most of the threads I post in, or those I start, have to do with either gear or technique. These are the strong points of this forum. Such things as scanning technique, camera repair, film, accessories, things like that. Most of the threads I post in are very specific in nature.
I also admit that I enjoy some of the general-interest and even nonsense threads, and I'll jump into those as well. I'll even be a smart@$$ at times, as is my nature.
🙂 (I admit I even thought of intentionally working the word "lense" {sic} into this response to see what kind of reaction it would get.)
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So, why are we way down in the single digits here, while on other photo boards which have similar surveys we're typically up around 15-20%?
My feeling right now, after thinking about it over a break in a yawn-patrol hurry-up-and-wait project today, is that RFF is indeed highly specialized, and in a way that many women don't have a need or desire to participate.
Of all my girlfriends, those who do take photos, that is, I'm really the only one who uses traditional methods at all. Very few would be able to define the term "rangefinder" as it pertains to photography. (The same here actually goes for many men too!) They typically use nondescript P&S digitals, or {_GAG_} cam phones. A few have DSLRs. I'll go as far as to admit that women, in general, are not as gear-oriented as men seem to be.
That's my hunch, anyway.
Am I making sense here?