On Mar 14, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
The downer for medium format is, according to him, that this quality
does
not help if the tool is the back of the car when you are on top of a
mountain.
Didn't he mention leaving it in the car because his wife was waiting
for one shot, and not using it because the light was changing too
rapidly for another? My impression was that he was using a studio
camera in the field and was hitting his head against its limitations in
terms of set up speed -- those are not limitations of the *format*, but
of the specific camera he chose.
It would be like me dismissing the Pentax 67 as useless for
hand-holding because I used a Mamiya RB 67 and it was hard to
hand-hold.
But I do agree with Cristian in that it's a pointless debate.
-Aaron