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Shoot.
Was in Guangzhou yesterday…
Was watching a show with lion & dragon dances.
As expected, there was a whole crowd of photogs…and I was the only one with a rangefinder/shooting film.
Anyway, this guy next to me was snapping away like mad. Everytime he lifted the camera up to his eye, he took a few photos. I say took, because I firmly believe that you cannot make a photo when shooting at 3 fps for about 10 frames each time.
No exaggeration. More on this a bit later.
So I saw him lift his camera up to his eye and start snapping. He must've taken at least 10 photos, and I was looking at him, smiling all the way through.
Why?
His camera strap covered almost a quarter of his lens, and he only noticed when chimping!
Now this is proof that he wasn't making a photo.
So he deleted all of them.
Has this ever happened to any of you? What's your solution? I know I have problems, at times, keeping the strap out of the way of my viewfinder. I just use my other hand to pull it to the side (I need to focus anyway, so why be lazy?)
Was watching a show with lion & dragon dances.
As expected, there was a whole crowd of photogs…and I was the only one with a rangefinder/shooting film.
Anyway, this guy next to me was snapping away like mad. Everytime he lifted the camera up to his eye, he took a few photos. I say took, because I firmly believe that you cannot make a photo when shooting at 3 fps for about 10 frames each time.
No exaggeration. More on this a bit later.
So I saw him lift his camera up to his eye and start snapping. He must've taken at least 10 photos, and I was looking at him, smiling all the way through.
Why?
His camera strap covered almost a quarter of his lens, and he only noticed when chimping!
Now this is proof that he wasn't making a photo.
So he deleted all of them.
Has this ever happened to any of you? What's your solution? I know I have problems, at times, keeping the strap out of the way of my viewfinder. I just use my other hand to pull it to the side (I need to focus anyway, so why be lazy?)