graywolf wrote:
> One can work with an SLR that way, as I have demoed a few 
> times, but most folks figure that when the are looking 
> through the lens they have to fiddle focus.
> 
> I will forever remember flabbergasting Mister Bunnyears at 
> GFM. He was going on about how you could not do unobtrusive 
> street photography with a winder equipped camera when I 
> lifted my MX to my eye shot a photo of him and dropped the 
> camera down before letting it wind on. He stammered an 
> incredulous, "What did you just do?"

I suspect he said that, Tom, because you had your 4x5 Speed Graphic in 
hand at the time!  <g>

> It is definitely not what camera you have, but how you use it.
> 
> But even after saying that, I still love rangefinder cameras.
> 
> 
> Graywolf (Tom Rittenhouse)

No, seriously, you're right, of course.

Additionally, I find Cotty on the right track too.
Rangefinders always bring up a different technique, without even 
thinking much about it!

keith


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