02-26-2019 12:35 PM
Are camera companies trying to artificially boost sales from mirrorless camera designs that require new lenses ?
Instead of making a mirrorless cameras that uses a special lens, why dont they just remove the mirror and install a electronic viewfinder in existing DSLR bodies so we can use the lenses we already have?
Hmmm
02-27-2019 11:25 AM - edited 02-27-2019 11:26 AM
I am just happy we now have digital cameras. I started with film as many of us did and even when I was in the air force with access to 200 foot cans of really good film and a complete photo shop, taking photos was not as easy as it is now. The one thing I really appreciate about those days was the time I had to take prior to pushing the shutter. I took the time to compose and really look at the shot I was going take. No way to chimp then.
02-27-2019 11:53 AM
Sure there was. It was called a Polaroid back for a view camera.
02-27-2019 12:24 PM - edited 02-27-2019 12:26 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:Sure there was. It was called a Polaroid back for a view camera.
Good point, never had one of those! I did and still have a Graflex 4x5, but no Polaroid back.
02-27-2019 05:11 PM
"The one thing I really appreciate about those days was the time I had to take ..."
The amount of time it takes to take a shot is no different than it ever was..........if you want it to be.
"The one thing I really appreciate....", is no dust on the film. I still do some film for a funsy from time to time. The biggest difference is, there is no dust with digital.
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