Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Now you see what all you folks who understand all this digital technical stuff have done? Here I am this past few years just having a great time digital snapping away shooting what I thought were pretty dang good photos without a thought other than point camera at what looked cool and "CLICK!" Really enjoying photo life without a thought because of it's beautiful simplicity. And all of a sudden, Holy Cow maybe I haven't been doing it right, well OK maybe the camera hasn't been doing it right? Now I've got to find out what all this "clipping and keeping to the right stuff" is? Once in awhile I've seen this image on the screen that looks like a seismic disaster of pointy looking mountains, but I never knew it was something to do with the picture because the picture 99.9% of the time on the camera screen looked pretty cool. Terrific on computer screen."What me worry?" Now it took several years for Tina and a few others to get me to shoot RAW mode. Once I did, it seemed cool as I finally got it through my numb skull it's a kind of original image. OK by me. But the thought of having to fiddle something else on the camera screen each time I shoot a frame that takes my attention away from the action of the moment really isn't what my photography is all about. You can't be serious that each time you shoot, you turn on the mountain screen, twiddle something to supposedly make image better, turn off screen and return to shoot? My goodness how many incredible photo moments are lost doing this twiddling and does it really really make such a huge difference to the naked eye? If not, and a non-techie type like me would only become frustrated twiddling things when I'd rather be snapping away capturing moments. Is it truly an absolute necessity? Over! ted