Sparrow
Veteran
anyway, what does one call someone who can't see things from the bigots point of view?
I'd like to see more emotional reactions to the art and craft we love, and fewer to hairsplitting differences in technology.
You've never been on certain photo.net forums or the Leica owners forums I take it? 😉
In comparison, RFF is almost Victorian in the genteel behavior of it's membership. In comparison.
It seems as though, in the wake of any digicam announcement that people get excited about (e.g, X100), there is always a sharp increase in the number of people who feel it necessary to say that they don't need the fancy new whatever because their Barnack or what have you is still working great, etc. etc.
May I suggest that this is pretty much straight-up trolling? The excellence of your film camera is not relevant in a discussion of new digital photography products. I say this as someone who loves vintage and analog tech, and shot and developed film for many years. Comments like these are the equivalent of dropping by a sports forum to announce that sports is stupid and that people should read books instead. Your love of film is not relevant. It is a legitimate thing to feel, and worth talking about when the topic is, in fact, film photography, but in the context I'm describing it is the equivalent of holding up a big sign that says I AM DEEPLY INSECURE AND FEEL THREATENED BY THINGS I DON'T UNDERSTAND. It makes you look like a jerk, and makes other people feel beleaguered and exasperated.
Let us add to this the fact that the film vs. digital debate is over. People don't actually debate it anymore. Digital won, and film now occupies a small, devoted, and one hopes semi-permanent, niche among photographers. Arguing how great it is compared to digital now feels akin to rehashing the 2004 Bush-Kerry debates. It gives other people an instant headache, and is entirely beside the point.
Film lovers, talk about the stuff all you want. I agree, it is awesome. But stop going out of your way to douse other people's enthusiasm. You are not better than they are. Your aesthetic sensibilities are not superior. You are not necessarily better photographers, or more refined in your personal tastes.
Thank you.
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I feel, you are addressing me personally, among others, since I posted http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102821.
If a thread originates from an honest desire to share information concerning digital cameras, stating the superiority of film cameras is trolling.
If the thread about digital cameras includes comparison to film cameras then an answer from that corner is to be expected and justified.
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Compared to so many other places, the tone here is almost relentlessly nice. I've always thought that was because so many here have the good sense not to give too much notice to the occasional drive by shooter, random bomb thrower, or troll.
There are a great many passionate people here. Who would have it otherwise? If the price is to tolerate, without comment, the occasional out of place or over-zealous opinion, that doesn't seem to me to be too high.
Besides, everyone knows digital is crap. :angel:
😀 I just spilled my coffee
Too bad, I thought a little joke would be ok.
Well, get it, bye bye digital sub-forums ...
Disagree completely. The board is here to express opinion, some of which is gear talk. Most of it is. If someone disagrees with your POV, it isn't trolling.
Might I also suggest a moratorium on the ridiculous, over-the-top ninny-ism surrounding the X-100?
Blather for the sake of blather is one thing, but I'm almost expecting to see threads like "The X-100 cured my cancer!" or "Will the X-100 bring about Middle East peace?"
C'mon people...get a grip.
Might I also suggest a moratorium on the ridiculous, over-the-top ninny-ism surrounding the X-100?
Blather for the sake of blather is one thing, but I'm almost expecting to see threads like "The X-100 cured my cancer!" or "Will the X-100 bring about Middle East peace?"
C'mon people...get a grip.