and don't forget with HDR capture you can make the zone system look simplistic. Sure people do a lot of gimmicky crap with it but a lot of work is just done well and looks nice. I still know of no phone camera that is easy to use in terms of user interface. My 8x10 is less convoluted then the menu systems on some phones.
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 5:38 AM, Dan Mitchell <danmdan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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And what a convenience it is ! No more darkroom, no more smelly chemicals, no more stained carpets and baths, no drying, no glazing - these are but a few of the "conveniences" we now can and (mostly) do enjoy. If we had to have the least convenience we would all be going back to horse drawn portable darkrooms and wet plates.
Recently I did indeed use what some would still call a "real" camera - when I found a place which still sold "real" film for one of my tiny vintage collection - but what an effort (and cost) it all was - nope, I think for me effort is just not worth it.
As I may have said before in this column - when I was 40 years younger I longed for a Hasselblad, now I can easily afford a good 500CM - but sheer effort of getting film, loading film, developing and printing same - is frankly now beyond me - yup, I'm lazy now - it's SO easy just taking a phone out of one's pocket that I doubt I'll ever use film again. R.I.P.
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>> From: Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: Olympus camera news.....
>> Date: 31 December 2013 23:21:53 GMT
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>> Cameras are not being replaced by smartphones, but effort is being replaced by convenience and laziness.
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