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ruben
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During last weekend, at some ebay auction, I read that the item (quoted from my memory) was as good to the collector as well as for the vintage photographer. This is the first time I meet this nice definition. It let me thinking for a while.
Who is a vintage photographer ?
The one who likes to, or must, shoot with old cameras.
Why may someone like to shoot with old cameras ?
Because there are many kinds of photographers. Among them some like the challenge of doing a more difficult technical type of shooting. Other appeal is some kind of identification with photography roots. Old cameras have charm besides the jerkyness. And many old cameras have features not found with the new stuff.
Why may someone have to, or must, shoot with old cameras.
In order to achieve better quality within a relatively small budget. Although, of course, there are vintage cameras and lenses infinitely expensive as well.
Well, finally I found the name of the ranch to which I belong. I am a vintage photgrapher.
How old your equipment has to be in order to be counted as "vintage" ?
I think it depends very much upon the eye of the beholder. My digitalized nephews think any type of film camera is already 'vintage'.
Are Leica M7 or Zeiss Ikon ZM owners part of the ranch ?
Definitely yes, although their equipment may be first hand, they have their special corner here, as viewed by the new digital order.
The net is full of vintage photographers sites. Vintage photography is a very special and non-exclusive ranch at the same time. I am in good company.
Cheers,
Ruben
Who is a vintage photographer ?
The one who likes to, or must, shoot with old cameras.
Why may someone like to shoot with old cameras ?
Because there are many kinds of photographers. Among them some like the challenge of doing a more difficult technical type of shooting. Other appeal is some kind of identification with photography roots. Old cameras have charm besides the jerkyness. And many old cameras have features not found with the new stuff.
Why may someone have to, or must, shoot with old cameras.
In order to achieve better quality within a relatively small budget. Although, of course, there are vintage cameras and lenses infinitely expensive as well.
Well, finally I found the name of the ranch to which I belong. I am a vintage photgrapher.
How old your equipment has to be in order to be counted as "vintage" ?
I think it depends very much upon the eye of the beholder. My digitalized nephews think any type of film camera is already 'vintage'.
Are Leica M7 or Zeiss Ikon ZM owners part of the ranch ?
Definitely yes, although their equipment may be first hand, they have their special corner here, as viewed by the new digital order.
The net is full of vintage photographers sites. Vintage photography is a very special and non-exclusive ranch at the same time. I am in good company.
Cheers,
Ruben