B.Toews
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I'd go back to my 5D and OM-1n.
I would use my 35mm SLR cameras, and often do. The camera is just a means to an end and good SLR cameras are very versatile tools.
I asked this question because for me, even though my experience with RF cameras is limited, I have noticed that the OVF in RF cameras offer a very different shooting experience than shooting with a SLR or even an EVF.
With a SLR or EVE one relies on seeing the photos before putting the camera to the eye, with a RF camera, you look through the OVF first and then see the pictures; this allows for more improvisation and hence more creative photography. Is this a correct observation?
I would use my other cameras.
I would simply use another camera. The rangefinder is nevertheless very important, because it is what works best for me.If you were unable to shoot with a RF camera -- -- what would you do?
This is a hypothetical question to see how important the RF camera and its OVF is to your photography.
The RF/OVF certainly offers a different experience, and one that has some advantages. But I'm not with you on the seeing 'direct view' pics just through the OVF, and beforehand with others. I see the scene and its photo opportunity directly before raising any camera to my eye. Surely, different people will have different approaches to the task...I asked this question because for me, even though my experience with RF cameras is limited, I have noticed that the OVF in RF cameras offer a very different shooting experience than shooting with a SLR or even an EVF.
With a SLR or EVE one relies on seeing the photos before putting the camera to the eye, with a RF camera, you look through the OVF first and then see the pictures; this allows for more improvisation and hence more creative photography. Is this a correct observation?
Interesting. Exact opposite for me.I asked this question because for me, even though my experience with RF cameras is limited, I have noticed that the OVF in RF cameras offer a very different shooting experience than shooting with a SLR or even an EVF.
With a SLR or EVE one relies on seeing the photos before putting the camera to the eye, with a RF camera, you look through the OVF first and then see the pictures; this allows for more improvisation and hence more creative photography. Is this a correct observation?