Some would say that is capturing the decisive moment by accident. :-)
And an argument for the continuous view and instant shutter response of
a rangefinder camera.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
On Mar 12, 2004, at 10:51 AM, Tris Schuler wrote:
>
> These units are great tools for lots of purposes (just for instance,
> how
> many times have you squeezed a shot off in the street of somebody doing
> something only to find out later that you missed "the critical moment"
> by a
> fraction of second? well, with a MD cranking away at 3-4-5 fps your
> chances
> of capturing "that moment" are increased by this extent; same with
> casual
> portraitures, where you tell 'em "Smile!" but then never quite capture
> the
> perfect expression, which of course changes faster than the
> photographer
> can usually anticipate and trip, but with a MD cranking away you just
> might
> have captured it even so) and make superb handles and counterweights
> for OM
> bodies. All my bodies are permanently attached to MDs.
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