How do you explain to people, simply?

Film vs digital: I like the look of film and know how the different film types I prefer will react to different situations.

RF vs SLR: I use both and they have their strengths and weaknesses.

German vs Japanese: My friends who have owned BMW's understand. However, one of them now drives a Honda and wouldn't go back to a BMW and I know what he means, since my Leica has needed more maintenance over the years.
I have a '78 BMW R100RS. How many '78 Hondas are still easily reparable, with all parts available, and are still practical bikes for a 3000 mile jaunt?

Cheers,

R.
 
Yes, the RS! I rode my 2004 K1200LT all up and down the east coast, did my own maintenance except for tires and never had a problem after years of riding.

I rode it because I loved it.🙂

Stupid HD almost killed me twice and I could never ride it more than 400 miles/day....I did not love that motorcycle. The BMW was truly heavenly with 900 mile days a real joy.

Damn, I miss that LT...:bang: Still have my riding gear though.
 
If they begin to bug you, then tell them "Digital starts with a D and Devil starts with a D. Coincidence? I think not!" Then foam some. If you can't manage foaming, then drool a little.
 
One could mention enjoying the craft aspects of the film materials and processes. Shortly after I got my M8 I ran into a friend selling his (digital) photos at the Saturday farmers' market. He was in conversation with another guy and told him I was a hold-out still using film and pointed to the Leica as confirmation. I went along with the error and said how I liked the traditional cameras and craft... and eventually we had a good laugh after I showed that the camera was digital after all.

I do love the restraining order idea though!
 
If you think people ask questions about using Leica with film, just see what happens when using a 4x5 camera complete with the focusing cloth.
Generally speaking, people are friendly, and deserve a friendly reply.
 
Black and white developing is a craft not just an art. Also rangefinder shooting is a secret better kept than the mysteries of Freemasonry. Once you are initiated you become part of a select club. !
 
I usually just say the first thing that comes into my head.

If they start to debate, I remind them that they are the one who asked for my opinion, and while I'm more than happy to give it, I'm not in the least interested in theirs.
 
Like I know this guy and everytime he sees me with a camera he keep asking me the same question "Why do you use a film camera"

And at first i went into detail about dynamic contrast , tone etc but it started bugging me..

Now I don't take his questiosn seriously and I just say grain

and he says you can add grain after


and my response

thats fake why not have the real thing

and that closes it
 
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