You can shoot with a SLR with fixed 50mm and still be stealthy, but if you choose to be I-have-balls-hence-I-shoot-in-your-face, then whichever camera works, this is what I meant that u should explore more with your DSLR.
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You can shoot with a SLR with fixed 50mm and still be stealthy, but if you choose to be I-have-balls-hence-I-shoot-in-your-face, then whichever camera works, this is what I meant that u should explore more with your DSLR.
I understand many people feel and think the X100 is not a rangefinder camera. Yes, by strictest definition, it might not be. From wiki: "A rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder: a range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer to measure the subject distance and take photographs that are in sharp focus. "
X100 uses contrast based AF mechanism to achieve focusing, so, it is not a rangefinder camera.
After reading so many posts and comments, I have one question in mind: Does one have to switch to rangefinder or Leica to enjoy photography?
I feel, this Leica thingy is over hype nowadays... many people think and feel using a Leica camera and lens will make them a better photographer or enjoy photography better. Well, it might be true. And personally, I don't think so. Many people think that the Leica cameras are the best built cameras of all time and they last for generations and generations... I don't think so too. If you have used the Rolleiflex or even the Nikon S, you will appreciate what is good craftmanship and engineering. Yes, Leica is well built. But it is not the best. Definitely not the current version of M8 & M9. To enjoy photography, one do not have to bent all the way to buy a Leica M. Buying a Leica M, do not necessary make one a better photographer, but definitely a poorer photographer *kidding*.
Anyway, the X100 to many people might be the right cup of tea, but to me, it made me tear when I held it to my eye. First time in many years, that I felt like taking pictures again. Yes, it's a point and shoot. But the bright and modern viewfinder is definitely a winner to me. Though the close distance parallax focusing issue is a PITA.
I hope Canon & Nikon and other manufacturers invest more time in ergonomics in their cameras, instead of mega-pixel chase. The implementation of the hybrid viewfinder will definitely revolutionize the RF camera industry. Like it or not, I feel, the Leica digital camera should have the X100 viewfinder. I believe the M9 Titanium is using the electronic LED frame lines like the X100.
Hi guys, I need help deciding if I should switch to a Rangefinder setup. I currently own a d300s, 70-300mm VR IF-ED 4.5-5.6, 18-55mm 3.5-5.6, 50mm 1.8D setup. I was wondering if i sold all of my gear what kind of leica RF set up can I get hope to get? I prefer leica because their known for their reliable systems. The reason of me thinking of going to RF is because I want to enjoy just shooting pictures of the streets and people and don't want to lug around a dslr. Thanks a lot for your help!
Honestly leica won't make me shoot better photo.. but i should say the process of shooting with a leica is a good feeling.
I think you hit the nail on the head for this one. Not many other post's here mention about ''good feeling''.
I agree, holding and owning a Leica is an emotional decision, not entirely logical.
Hi all,
I feel RF system slow you down (and it is pain in the butt) if I need to capture something really quickly, however, I seems to get higher keeper rate per shoot from the RF system.
Hehe...nothing to do with RF ...shooting film is an enjoyable feeling...it makes u think twice before anyhow squeezing for frames...the pic came out with more feel than anything else...
yeah, i agreed. Personally, i enjoy shooting film than DSLR, the feeling is so different. And i enjoy even more looking at photos taken by film cameras.
Digital photography can be truly stunning and inspiring, but I think Ill always have the feeling that theres more soul in film.
The feeling produced by using a film camera can never be produced by a digital.
wait till you self DO the film. Much more touch in it.
Then the printing master will say, time to head to the darkroom for prints, that one has real touch :thumbsup: