I'm a string player -- cello -- and a photographer. I've used ancient Leicas. There's no comparison between good instruments and cameras. None at all.Do you think it would be a valid comparison to compare a unique musical instrument like a Stradivarius violin to a Barnack Leica? I would suggest it is.
I'm a string player -- cello -- and a photographer. I've used ancient Leicas. There's no comparison between good instruments and cameras. None at all.
Why not?
Fair question. String instruments, and for that matter, bows, are individuals. Cameras of the same make and model in good order are as alike as the proverbial peas in pods.Why not?
Do you think it would be a valid comparison to compare a unique musical instrument like a Stradivarius violin to a Barnack Leica? I would suggest it is.
In blind testing, neither listeners nor violinists found that the sound of a Stradivarius was superior to that of a high quality modern violin:
https://www.science.org/news/2017/05/million-dollar-strads-fall-modern-violins-blind-sound-check
https://www.pnas.org/content/109/3/760
https://www.pnas.org/content/114/21/5395
How the violin is played is much more important...
Better instruments are much easier to play.
I don't think it's a good comparison but that doesn't matter. Barnack are marvelous devices, and using one today is both challenging and instructive. They are a way to get back to photography's essentials, and they make you use your brain. They are also fun.
Yes, but they are also subject to the law of diminishing returns. Past a certain point they don't get *that* much better.
Regardless what camera you use you should use your brain, or at least have good instincts and situational awareness.
Photography's "essentials" can be experienced with a cellphone. They are also fun.
You have a brilliant command of the obvious, and you're good at obfuscating the point. But photography's essentials are not experienced with a point and shoot camera like a cellphone. And you don't have to use your brain either. But I'm glad you also have fun.
Don't be scared, there are many paths to the same place here.
Brain use is a personal choice, do what you like.
Do you think it would be a valid comparison to compare a unique musical instrument like a Stradivarius violin to a Barnack Leica? I would suggest it is.
But isn't that more like comparing the Leica with a Holga? A beginner handed, say, a humble K1000 would probably have an easier time of it than one given a IIIa, and the Pentax standard lens would probably test better than a Summitar. The LTM cameras are fun to use, and you can learn to work with their idiosyncrasies, but do they really bring anything to the final image that you wouldn't get with any modern camera of decent quality, even a much cheaper one?Are you a string player? If so, at one time you were a beginner. The biggest problem beginners face is learning how to make the instrument speak. I've played "cigar boxes," which are inexpensive and what beginners usually start with. Getting one to speak isn't easy. An experienced player can do it, and will hate the instrument. A beginner will simply be frustrated, and will hate itself. Better instruments are much easier to play.
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