hiorgos
Established
Hi,
Are there any girls in this forum?
Just barely new here. But i wonder if there are any girls on this forum, or this is some kind of private male club..
just kidding but, is rangefinder ok for girls? Or they just don't care about the buttons, the technical and the alignment, and prefer the esasy going of digi compacts? (Which means that they focus on actually taking pictures and not on talking about the gear)
Why are we so fascinated with the (beautiful
) machinery?
Why girls don't care about it?
Cheers
Are there any girls in this forum?
Just barely new here. But i wonder if there are any girls on this forum, or this is some kind of private male club..
just kidding but, is rangefinder ok for girls? Or they just don't care about the buttons, the technical and the alignment, and prefer the esasy going of digi compacts? (Which means that they focus on actually taking pictures and not on talking about the gear)
Why are we so fascinated with the (beautiful
Why girls don't care about it?
Cheers
georgef
Well-known
Hey are you the guy who posted on the SFF (shoefinderforum) asking if there are any guys there and what the deal is with all the heel discussions? he he
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Well, my wife Frances Schultz uses rangefinders all the time -- there's lots of her work on our website -- but like many women she regards forums are pretty much a waste of time.
Cheers,
Roger
Cheers,
Roger
Pablito
coco frío
Well, my wife Frances Schultz uses rangefinders all the time -- there's lots of her work on our website -- but like many women she regards forums are pretty much a waste of time.
Cheers,
Roger
A wise woman.
williams473
Well-known
My mentor (who is female) has done a lot of her best work on regular old SLR cameras that aren't very pretty and are all beat up from galavanting around the world with her. I think men are more inclined to admire their cameras (as we tend to do with cars, tools etc.) wheras the feminine perspective is more interested in expression and, and less about what they used to express it.
But to answer your question, no, this is pretty much a sausage-fest.
But to answer your question, no, this is pretty much a sausage-fest.
pesphoto
Veteran
There have been a few, but most dont seem to hang around too long unfortunately.
feenej
Well-known
My wife and daughter (16) seem to be completely incapable of focusing a rangefinder camera no matter how many times I explain it to them. My son on the other hand, got it first try when he was 12.
Rhoyle
Well-known
There was a poll awhile back asking what the percentage was of men to women.
Chris101
summicronia
As far as I can tell, RFF is special in not having any females as regulars among the fora I visit. Maybe that's because the image is not the main thing here, but rather the camera.
My photo teacher is female, and I find it interesting that she borrows or rents cameras as needed, rather than owning them. Oh, she does have a camera, but it's a Crown Graphic that someone gave her.
My photo teacher is female, and I find it interesting that she borrows or rents cameras as needed, rather than owning them. Oh, she does have a camera, but it's a Crown Graphic that someone gave her.
feenej
Well-known
Last check there were about 4% women here, but I think it got up to 6% at one time.
hiorgos
Established
I think i will be fine here.. Living with my girlfriend and with my friends far away it will be nice to have some manly chat about exposure compensation and lens sharpness.. 
feenej
Well-known
Hey, I just gave my 10 year-old daughter a brief lesson, and she got rangefinder focusing down on the first try too!
Livesteamer
Well-known
Not long back I read how little boys have teddy bears and as they get older the teddy bears get traded up for bicycles, cars and fancy cameras. Does this make my favorite old M3 a replacement teddy bear?
Joe
Joe
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