I’ve been reading some of the ideas and questions that members have written asked and commented on. I’ve been in photography since 1961 and have had a lot of on hands experience with equipment.
My personal choices have been Canon SLR’s and Leica M cameras.
Digital is not for everyone, it has its place where a quick photo is needed as a time saver.
Quality is in the Lens, Film, and the paper that the images are printed on. To days point & shoot and even some of the more expensive cameras may not have quality glass. On other point about lenses, most of to days lenses are slow unless your willing to pay big money.
Film cameras give much better quality images always. Example on a 35mm frame you can crop out 1/3 of the images and from that 1/3 still produce 16x20 prints with excellent results.
What I’ve been doing for the last few years is scan my negatives into my computer and the make my changes and load the finished images back into my card and then print them.
Yes I do own an SLR which I use for all my City photos. I work for the city I live in and when called upon to shoot photos, time is a factor. I bought canon 20D and two lenses, 18-85 and 75-300 both with IS. When time isn’t a factor then I rely on my Canons and Leicas.
Today’s digital cameras are being replaced by newer models way to fast. New models with more bells and whistles then the average person really needs… The user manuals have become thicker and by the time you’ve read them and try to use the information, your photo op is gone.
In 1981 I bought 3 Canon F-1 n‘s and over the years have purchased 14 lens which are my working tools. In my Leicas I use 4 lenses. Just as a note, my Canon F-1’s are 26 years old and still ticking.
What I have said here may not sit well with some, but I wanted to express some of my thoughts on the subject. I type with two fingers and forget what I want say before I can type it out.
My phone number is 1-219-659-1327 and my email address is
[email protected] I’ll be glad to answer questions.
Moose (aka Milan V. Rancich)