Godfrey
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Had a bit of a laugh today. Perception is often just flat wrong.
Went to pull out the M9 for a bit of a walk and shoot, but the Nikon F was in my walking bag. I juggled them out and something struck me: the M9 felt heavier than the Nikon F. Hmm. That can't be.
So when I got home, I pulled out my postal scale and weighed them. The M9 in its half-case with strap and Ultron 28mm f/2 lens fitted weighs 2 lbs, 1.7 oz.. The Nikon F plain prism with strap and Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AI-S fitted weighs 2 lbs., 7 oz. While I had the scale out, I pulled out the Olympus E-1 fitted with strap and Zuiko Digital 35mm f/3.5 Macro and weighed it too: 2 lbs, 4 oz.
In my hands, to my perception, the Nikon feels the biggest, the Leica the smallest, and the Olympus somewhere in the middle. The Olympus feels the lightest, the Leica the heaviest, and the Nikon somewhere in the middle.
Amazing how the perception of size and weight differ from the measured reality. Has anyone else noticed this when juggling their cameras around?
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Went to pull out the M9 for a bit of a walk and shoot, but the Nikon F was in my walking bag. I juggled them out and something struck me: the M9 felt heavier than the Nikon F. Hmm. That can't be.
So when I got home, I pulled out my postal scale and weighed them. The M9 in its half-case with strap and Ultron 28mm f/2 lens fitted weighs 2 lbs, 1.7 oz.. The Nikon F plain prism with strap and Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AI-S fitted weighs 2 lbs., 7 oz. While I had the scale out, I pulled out the Olympus E-1 fitted with strap and Zuiko Digital 35mm f/3.5 Macro and weighed it too: 2 lbs, 4 oz.
In my hands, to my perception, the Nikon feels the biggest, the Leica the smallest, and the Olympus somewhere in the middle. The Olympus feels the lightest, the Leica the heaviest, and the Nikon somewhere in the middle.
Amazing how the perception of size and weight differ from the measured reality. Has anyone else noticed this when juggling their cameras around?
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