Case in point...
I have the K-01 with me all the time in the car
I'm still having trouble getting used to the 'NO VIEWFINDER.'
This makes me put it away faster/sooner and stop shooting.
Not really a good thing.  I'm trying to adjust, but...
Regards,  Bob S.


On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Bill <anotherdrunken...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14/04/2013 12:14 AM, Tom C wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That's half-true, at best.  My Nikon P7100 just isn't good for low-light
>>>> photography (although it's considerably better than my previous Canon
>>>> A710).  Similarly, no camera is good if you hate to use it (you can
>>>> argue
>>>> that it's capable, I suppose, but that smells of "wrong question").
>>>
>>> Really?
>>> You show me one camera that cannot produce a pleasing image and I'll
>>> show you a million that are.
>>
>> I wasn't referring to a specific use for a specific camera. I was
>> speaking in general terms, that being, any camera is capable of
>> producing a pleasing and decent image, unless it's downright
>> defective.
>>
>> Tom C.
>
> I fully understand Aahz's "no camera is good if you hate to use it" comment.
> The camera my be fine, but if it's ergonomics are getting in the way of the
> user, or even if it's just butt ugly and is missing key components (the
> Pentax K-01 for example), it's not going to be something the photographer
> wants to use.
>
> bill
>
>
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