From: Aahz Maruch a...@pobox.com
I should add, following the line of thought, that any/every camera is
capable in the hands of one who knows how to best use it.
That's half-true, at best. My Nikon P7100 just isn't good for low-light
photography (although it's considerably better than my
That's half-true, at best. My Nikon P7100 just isn't good for low-light
photography (although it's considerably better than my previous Canon
A710). Similarly, no camera is good if you hate to use it (you can argue
that it's capable, I suppose, but that smells of wrong question).
Really?
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013, Tom C wrote:
From: Aahz Maruch a...@pobox.com
I should add, following the line of thought, that any/every camera is
capable in the hands of one who knows how to best use it.
That's half-true, at best. My Nikon P7100 just isn't good for low-light
photography (although
On 14/04/2013 12:14 AM, Tom C wrote:
That's half-true, at best. My Nikon P7100 just isn't good for low-light
photography (although it's considerably better than my previous Canon
A710). Similarly, no camera is good if you hate to use it (you can argue
that it's capable, I suppose, but that
Case in point...
I have the K-01 with me all the time in the car
I'm still having trouble getting used to the 'NO VIEWFINDER.'
This makes me put it away faster/sooner and stop shooting.
Not really a good thing. I'm trying to adjust, but...
Regards, Bob S.
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Bill
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Case in point...
I have the K-01 with me all the time in the car
I'm still having trouble getting used to the 'NO VIEWFINDER.'
This makes me put it away faster/sooner and stop shooting.
Not really a good thing. I'm trying to adjust, but...
The
From: Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com
On 14/04/2013 12:14 AM, Tom C wrote:
That's half-true, at best. My Nikon P7100 just isn't good for low-light
photography (although it's considerably better than my previous Canon
A710). Similarly, no camera is good if you hate to use it (you can argue
Some cameras rise above their ergonomics. The Kodak Medalist, is a
beast, though not that much bigger and heavier than a K20D, and by
modern, (say post 1950), standards quirky to say the least, but what
limits my shooting with it is available film. The damned stuff is
getting expensive, (and
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