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no, this thread isn't started to start people badmouthing others for
because of their style, and type of equipment they might use
but from personal experience are there different
types of camera/gear/lenses &c that you have found
to be a hinderance, not a helping hand when making photographs ?
in a recent thread a respondant suggested that for him, using certain
cameras were not helpful with what he was doing ...
while it is a known "silver bullet" to buy fun equipment, new stuff, big and small when
one is in the dumps creatively ( creative block ) ... and it is easier now more than ever
because auction sites, craigslist, friends, family, local classifieds ads, thrifts stores camera stores
have lots of used, fun, large and small format equipment for sale ... and it is easier now
to buy use and if it doesn't treat you or your style well, to sell / swap &c ...
all that said, are there any cameras, formats &c that you find less helpful as you have fun and enjoy your photography.
( examples would be, lo-fi, large format, RF, SLR, pinhole/zone plate, retina/solargraph, 35mm, folders, zone focus &c )
me?
while i am fond of using pretty much anything i can get my hands on, the only type of camera i find a hinderance/detrimental to what
i enjoy doing, it is cameras that "zone focus" ... whether it is a mf camera like a holga, or a fun folder from the 20s i am a bad judge of distance
and i can't do it no mater how hard i try ... i'd rather have a no focus camera than a zone focus camera ...
and if you see someone respond they can't ( zone focus like me ) if you have any tips you have used that make it easier ( to zone focus for example )
feel free to post your tips and suggestions ... to me at least it is all learning curve, getting comfortable so you don't have to think that makes things less
difficult, and once you get used to saying " that is 12 feet away " its easy... but that's just me and the way i work, and i am sure YMMV
because of their style, and type of equipment they might use
but from personal experience are there different
types of camera/gear/lenses &c that you have found
to be a hinderance, not a helping hand when making photographs ?
in a recent thread a respondant suggested that for him, using certain
cameras were not helpful with what he was doing ...
while it is a known "silver bullet" to buy fun equipment, new stuff, big and small when
one is in the dumps creatively ( creative block ) ... and it is easier now more than ever
because auction sites, craigslist, friends, family, local classifieds ads, thrifts stores camera stores
have lots of used, fun, large and small format equipment for sale ... and it is easier now
to buy use and if it doesn't treat you or your style well, to sell / swap &c ...
all that said, are there any cameras, formats &c that you find less helpful as you have fun and enjoy your photography.
( examples would be, lo-fi, large format, RF, SLR, pinhole/zone plate, retina/solargraph, 35mm, folders, zone focus &c )
me?
while i am fond of using pretty much anything i can get my hands on, the only type of camera i find a hinderance/detrimental to what
i enjoy doing, it is cameras that "zone focus" ... whether it is a mf camera like a holga, or a fun folder from the 20s i am a bad judge of distance
and i can't do it no mater how hard i try ... i'd rather have a no focus camera than a zone focus camera ...
and if you see someone respond they can't ( zone focus like me ) if you have any tips you have used that make it easier ( to zone focus for example )
feel free to post your tips and suggestions ... to me at least it is all learning curve, getting comfortable so you don't have to think that makes things less
difficult, and once you get used to saying " that is 12 feet away " its easy... but that's just me and the way i work, and i am sure YMMV