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本帖最後由 vincecharus 於 2015-4-13 09:26 編輯
bubu 發表於 2015-4-10 23:59
I am sure the S2-P is a superior camera to the M9.
I also hope to see from you how these two perf ...
The interaction between photographer and subject is a very interesting topic.
How a camera affects the interaction between photographer and subject is a very interesting sub-topic within the topic.
Mirrorless fans can debate days after days on whether an M or a Sony a7 or a Fuji X-pro is a better instrument for street photography.
As the person holding the camera, my initial feeling of using Leica S is that I would instantly be treated by the subject(s) and anyone else around as a pro (even though for fxxk's sake I'm not as everybody here knows!) No questions asked, even though no one has seen my work or even the output just taken with the camera. Leica S is the ultimate 輸人唔輸陣 pro camera, even more so if combined with the Leica S case with wheels (which I haven't bought).
As the person holding a Leica M, my feeling of how people view me varies. It depends on the occasion, where I am, what I'm doing, and what pictures I'm taking. I have a feeling that the impression conveyed by a M user to the subject(s) and those around may be described by one or a combination of any of the following words:
affluent, artistic, artsy, attention-seeking (?), Asian (?), brand-conscious (?), chok, classy, different, discreet, esoteric, extravagant, fashionista, fastidious, GAS, hedonistic, hobbyist, idle (?), idiosyncratic, ignorant (?), image conscious, Mainland Chinese (?), non-conformist, nouveau riche (?), particular, passionate about photography, passive-aggressive low-profile (?), perfectionist, pretentious (?), retro (?), self-conscious (?), serious about photography, snobbish (?), special, stupid (?), sugar-daddy material (?), stylish, uncompromising...
Feel free to add more words
As to the popular myth that an M looks less threatening than a dslr to a subject, I'm not sure how other small cameras would look more threatening than an M.
(My main personal reason for using Leica gear is that generally they take better pictures than their competitors's products of the same class, even though they require more photographic knowledge to use than their competitors's products of the same class. I can't control how people look at me.)
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