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I know that there are lots of photographers who go through their entire lives without ever touching a rangefinder, and are none the worse for it.
I also know that, regardless of Leica advertisements to the contrary, that there are large numbers of professional photographers throughout history who did not use rangefinders.
But are there people who used rangefinders in the past who moved on and never looked back?
I own several Leica cameras, and I do enjoy them. But they are astoundingly expensive and not all that flexible. Their major strength is fast focusing which allows quick, candid photographs. A secondary strength is being able to continually see what is happening through the viewfinder, even while taking pictures. Another secondary strength is their quiet shutter though there are actually other, non-rangefinder cameras, with shutters that are at least as quiet. Most of these strengths were overcome by fast focusing auto-focus systems and better balanced shutter systems.
So, who out there has moved away from using rangefinder cameras and what were your experiences? After making the move have you found to miss some aspect that just could not be found in other cameras systems?
I also know that, regardless of Leica advertisements to the contrary, that there are large numbers of professional photographers throughout history who did not use rangefinders.
But are there people who used rangefinders in the past who moved on and never looked back?
I own several Leica cameras, and I do enjoy them. But they are astoundingly expensive and not all that flexible. Their major strength is fast focusing which allows quick, candid photographs. A secondary strength is being able to continually see what is happening through the viewfinder, even while taking pictures. Another secondary strength is their quiet shutter though there are actually other, non-rangefinder cameras, with shutters that are at least as quiet. Most of these strengths were overcome by fast focusing auto-focus systems and better balanced shutter systems.
So, who out there has moved away from using rangefinder cameras and what were your experiences? After making the move have you found to miss some aspect that just could not be found in other cameras systems?



and maybe even for the purchaser. If it still works after ten years or so, even the better. I have owned both, both were nice, but other types did the job just as well and with the camera you would need a magnifying glass to see the difference. I sold the Leica and went back to Zeiss glass and I no longer own any Harleys. I now ride a Japanese bike and my favorite camera set up is a screw mount Pentax with a Pentax 50mm f1.4 lens. J.
