01-02-2016 12:21 PM
I'm a new owner of a red T5 and my daughter bought a white SL1. Features aside for a moment, what do you think of colored cameras?
01-02-2016 04:46 PM
@thisiswater wrote:I'm a new owner of a red T5 and my daughter bought a white SL1. Features aside for a moment, what do you think of colored cameras?
Street photographers don't like colored cameras, because they make the photographer more conspicuous. I suspect that most other serious photographers think that colored cameras look silly. But under hot conditions in bright sunlight a white camera will heat up more slowly and probably reach a lower steady-state temperature. That's also an argument for large lenses being white or gray, a convention that Canon tends to follow.
And it can be a way of identifying otherwise identical cameras. A few years ago my wife and I each had an XTi, a model that happened to come in both black and gray. So we bought one of each so that we could tell them apart.
01-03-2016 09:32 AM
Personally, cameras are black. They always have been black. They will always be black. Just my 2 cents because you asked and worth every penny. ![]()
01-03-2016 10:05 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:Personally, cameras are black. They always have been black. They will always be black. Just my 2 cents because you asked and worth every penny.
Actually, Ernie, I believe you're old enough to remember when 35mm cameras were mostly bare metal. I remember when Nikon started offering a black version (probably of the S-3 or SP) to make it less conspicuous for street photography. They charged a bit extra for it, to cover the cost of the paint job.
I think most 35mm lenses were bare metal too. I distinctly recall that my first 135mm Nikkor telephoto was.
01-03-2016 10:13 AM
Technically, there is no difference between a "black" SL1 body and a "white" SL1 body -- apart from color. The SL1 is an upgrade over a T5 in terms of features (it's positioned above the T5 in the product line-up.)
You are effectively asking a fashion question since it's really not a technical issue. Most cameras are, of course, black. But just about everyone has come out with colored editions for some models of their cameras.
01-04-2016 09:30 AM
Bob from Boston
"Actually, Ernie, I believe you're old enough to remember when 35mm cameras were mostly bare metal."
Yes, sir, I am and do remember. I did pay something extra to get a Ricoh Pentax mount in black (as it should be
)
All my many Canons have been black (as it should be
)
IMHO, of course! ![]()
01-06-2016 02:25 PM
I think a lot more of the white lenses. 😉
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