dave lackey
Veteran
After using the FE2 and other similar cameras (not to mention my DSLRs that are no longer), I always find myself amazed at the M3 with the Summarit lens attached.
The feel. The weight. The precision movements. The aesthetics. The lack of a screen???? YES, the lack of a "live screen" is fantastic!
Spent a couple of miserable hours at the local Performing Arts Center last night where there were hundreds of LCD screens lit up in the dark. Even huge iPad screens. Everywhere I looked, screens, screens, screens!😱
I love my M3. The sensual feel, the kiss of a seductress upon pressing the shutter. The knowledge that this particular camera has been around for 51 years and all of those new upstarts will be landfill in a fraction of that time. Heh, heh....the M3 (and, yes, all M bodies) are in another world these days.
Sadly, I did not take a camera because the event was like a half dozen that preceded it... awful. I just didn't want to subject the M3 to such a thing. But, happily, I don't have any images to remember this event.
Ah, well, it is time to get my lazy bum back to work exercising the M3 and it's buddies. I have documentaries to complete. Portraits to make and a crazy dog to chase.🙂
Sometimes ya just gotta say something nice about your camera if only to say, thank you, in a sense.:angel:
But, here's the catch...
Realizing ownership of a camera you love will take a lifetime of using it.
The feel. The weight. The precision movements. The aesthetics. The lack of a screen???? YES, the lack of a "live screen" is fantastic!
Spent a couple of miserable hours at the local Performing Arts Center last night where there were hundreds of LCD screens lit up in the dark. Even huge iPad screens. Everywhere I looked, screens, screens, screens!😱
I love my M3. The sensual feel, the kiss of a seductress upon pressing the shutter. The knowledge that this particular camera has been around for 51 years and all of those new upstarts will be landfill in a fraction of that time. Heh, heh....the M3 (and, yes, all M bodies) are in another world these days.
Sadly, I did not take a camera because the event was like a half dozen that preceded it... awful. I just didn't want to subject the M3 to such a thing. But, happily, I don't have any images to remember this event.
Ah, well, it is time to get my lazy bum back to work exercising the M3 and it's buddies. I have documentaries to complete. Portraits to make and a crazy dog to chase.🙂
Sometimes ya just gotta say something nice about your camera if only to say, thank you, in a sense.:angel:
But, here's the catch...
Realizing ownership of a camera you love will take a lifetime of using it.