Cholentpot
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I tend to see this over and over. One lens, body, film, developer, process.
Am I the only one who is comfortable with just about any camera or lens that I get my hands on? Granted it can take a few rolls to get used to the quirks of a film or developer but never more than 3-4 rolls. This whole notion of getting to 'know' a lens is a bit oddball to me. Yes, I have a few wacky lenses that are cheap that I've learned what to do and not to do to get a good image. But any relatively modern lens from a known company is consistent in all ways.
Photography for me is KISS. Once you have the basics of the triangle down you load, look for something interesting, dial in the settings or go full auto and hit the shutter. Yay. Seems intuitive to me and overthought. Not that I ever stop reading about how to take a good photo mind you...
Am I the only one who is comfortable with just about any camera or lens that I get my hands on? Granted it can take a few rolls to get used to the quirks of a film or developer but never more than 3-4 rolls. This whole notion of getting to 'know' a lens is a bit oddball to me. Yes, I have a few wacky lenses that are cheap that I've learned what to do and not to do to get a good image. But any relatively modern lens from a known company is consistent in all ways.
Photography for me is KISS. Once you have the basics of the triangle down you load, look for something interesting, dial in the settings or go full auto and hit the shutter. Yay. Seems intuitive to me and overthought. Not that I ever stop reading about how to take a good photo mind you...