kully
Happy Snapper
John, I think film vs. digital is a small part of the man vs. machine argument.
Our minds are great at doing something, reacting to stuff while we're doing it, learning all the time to make it better... But we need to start off crap and then get better.
Then. Engineers come along and because they are geeks they want to make the world a better place so they make things easier by making the machine do some thinking between our action and expected the action of the machine.
Anti-locking brakes, auto-focus &c. do make it easier to do something but also take away full control from the human. And sometimes, if the mind of the human is learned enough it will irk, it irks because something it expects to happen is not. Bit like being a cricket outfielder and the laws of gravity changing from one throw to another 🙂 Or a electronic camera stopping the shutter from firing because it hasn't achieved focus lock even though you know DoF will cover it (grrr).
Our minds are great at doing something, reacting to stuff while we're doing it, learning all the time to make it better... But we need to start off crap and then get better.
Then. Engineers come along and because they are geeks they want to make the world a better place so they make things easier by making the machine do some thinking between our action and expected the action of the machine.
Anti-locking brakes, auto-focus &c. do make it easier to do something but also take away full control from the human. And sometimes, if the mind of the human is learned enough it will irk, it irks because something it expects to happen is not. Bit like being a cricket outfielder and the laws of gravity changing from one throw to another 🙂 Or a electronic camera stopping the shutter from firing because it hasn't achieved focus lock even though you know DoF will cover it (grrr).
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