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本帖最後由 vincecharus 於 2013-8-26 16:54 編輯
For my own dilemma, I think I have come to some conclusions for now.
Leica M digital, for my use, is the best compromise. So far, it is the smallest and lightest full-frame. Is has the best image quality for 35mm full-frame: M9 CCD is spectacular enough and nothing will beat the Monochrom. Its prime lens collection is unsurpassed in giving full freedom of DOF in almost any situation. The aesthetic power of the M-system is so staggering that it makes masterpieces of the drabbest of subjects such as handles in subways. One has to deploy its phenomenal power with care and discretion, or else the intended subject would be completely overwhelmed by sidekicks such as bokeh and Leica glow, etc.
Medium format poses too many challenges for me for now, requiring far too much efforts in hauling equipment around, composition, lighting, and what not. I'd wait until I have all the time and not a care about anything in the world before I go seriously into it. I'll do it one day.
As for snap cameras, I remind myself that "one snap does not a picture make". Even if I capture a scene in a split-second, other factors such as subject isolation, lighting, etc. have to be right before a scene can be turned into a picture. A snap camera does not give me enough control to do things right.
Besides, I know the M-system quite well by now. It takes me far too long to get familiarized with any other camera system.
So, my M9 and Monochrom and M-lenses are here to stay. What a relief! In due course, I might consider adding some lighting equipment to play with.
I'm awfully sorry to bother all c-hings here with my internal musings. All your sharings are both interesting and helpful!
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