cmedin
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In this case, obviously cameras.
What is it that attracts you to older camera gear? Is it the history of that particular piece of equipment, the life it's been through (known or unknown, the latter might be even better); is it the more mechanical and manual aspect that lets you get away from the busy ever more digital world; is it that you think things were simply built better in the past; is it the character--real or imagined--that you see in the results?
Found myself thinking of this today as I realized I am torn when considering photo gear. On one hand, I like having a lot of things done automatically (when done well!) like metering, stopping down the lens, auto focus etc. On the other, it's a real joy to sometimes use the older gear with its manual everything. One day I might be shooting with my Pentax DSLR in Av mode (hey, I am NOT letting a camera pick the aperture) with auto ISO, and the next I might break out the Leica IIf + Summar and go have some fun without even bringing a meter.
And that's what it is, fun. But why is it that we enjoy the older, simpler gear so much? When I shoot with the Leica I want proper exposure just like on my DSLR. Why do I not use a meter with it? I want the focus to be where I want it, but sometimes I just like to do it myself without any assistance. Why? Hell if I know. Sometimes it's just more... fun, and I can't quite put my finger on why.
How about you?
What is it that attracts you to older camera gear? Is it the history of that particular piece of equipment, the life it's been through (known or unknown, the latter might be even better); is it the more mechanical and manual aspect that lets you get away from the busy ever more digital world; is it that you think things were simply built better in the past; is it the character--real or imagined--that you see in the results?
Found myself thinking of this today as I realized I am torn when considering photo gear. On one hand, I like having a lot of things done automatically (when done well!) like metering, stopping down the lens, auto focus etc. On the other, it's a real joy to sometimes use the older gear with its manual everything. One day I might be shooting with my Pentax DSLR in Av mode (hey, I am NOT letting a camera pick the aperture) with auto ISO, and the next I might break out the Leica IIf + Summar and go have some fun without even bringing a meter.
And that's what it is, fun. But why is it that we enjoy the older, simpler gear so much? When I shoot with the Leica I want proper exposure just like on my DSLR. Why do I not use a meter with it? I want the focus to be where I want it, but sometimes I just like to do it myself without any assistance. Why? Hell if I know. Sometimes it's just more... fun, and I can't quite put my finger on why.
How about you?
