Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 12:19 PM 09/27/06, you wrote: > Any idiot can get a decent photo with a digital camera -- just > keep shooting and chimping, then fix it later. > >Walt Sure, any idiot can do plumbing. Just keep trying different fittings, clean up the flood and fix it later. Any idiot can land an airplane. Just scrape up the pieces, put on the wings and try again. Give enough idiots enough time and they will write the Encyclopedia Britannica - yeah, right, the ultimate chimping! Walt's statement is akin to saying that a power saw will make a carpenter. Digital is a powerful tool that increases creativity, but surely not for "any idiot". I wonder if similar arguments were expressed when silver halide went from glass plates to celluloid. "Any idiot can carry around a roll of film!" For those of a Leica M persuasion who want a lower cost and more creative approach to digital than Leica has provided yet, check out the FourThirds Olympus E-330. It is similar in shape and size to the M, even with the viewfinder on the left side of the body. I love it both with the wonderful Zuiko Pro lenses and with my older Leica R optics. The E-330 articulated LCD opens a whole new world for composing photographs, too - something Leica (or any other DSLR company) has yet to discover. Gary Todoroff http://northcoastphotos.com/Lympa.htm - Lympa = Leica lenses on Olympus E-330