Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > On Mar 25, 2008, at 8:33 AM, David Savage wrote: >>> I see it as a means of providing 'creative constraint' ... limiting >>> yourself to just so many exposures, just that spectral response, >>> speed, grain, etc frees you to work within the boundaries in a >>> different way compared to digital capture. >> And as he freely admitted he lacks the personal disciple to use the >> DSLR in the same fashion. Also he's primarily into street shooting, >> the 5D isn't a subtle piece of equipment for that type of work. > > Take a 5D, put a 35mm lens on it, go out and shoot. A 5D is neither > more nor less subtle than the person using it. It's neither more > obtrusive nor unobtrusive than the Hasselblad 500CM, the Rolleiflex > TLR, the Nikon F3, or even the K10D and a 16-50 lens that I use > occasionally for street shooting... > Not much of a fanboi, are ya, Godfrey?
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