Hello Mafud
True, I agree.
I myself tend to shoot an increasing ammount of 6x6. I never really liked
square pictures. So, I use my Pentagon/Rolleiflex as if they were a 645,
that I don't need to turn to get portrait/landscape format.

I think I'd prefere 100% coverage. For some jobs it's nice to know what's in
the picture, and what is not.

The eyepoint discussion may be about glasses (Is it?). People who are
wearing glasses, want to be able to see the whole frame too. Very
understandable.

I believe some of the fuzz is about us wanting our "idol" camera to be
perfect! Even if we do not buy one, we want to be able to say: Look what
Pentax can do, isn't that great! (By the way, I own a Pentax too!). I don't
feel this way. If I did, I'd buy a Leica R8 or M6 (and probably leave it on
a shelf in an insured cupboard, while shooting whith my Pentax Z1p or,
hopefully, my brand new MZ-S).

Best Regards
Jens

-
This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List.  To unsubscribe,
go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to
visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

Reply via email to