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[OM] The E-1 and me and the meaning of life

Subject: [OM] The E-1 and me and the meaning of life
From: hiwayman@xxxxxxx (Walt Wayman)
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 15:35:08 +0000
It's been just over two months since I got my E-1.  I have no regrets and am 
enjoying using it, although I'm quite certain that I have taken far fewer 
pictures with it than some of you would expect: probably not 500 yet, and most 
of those just playing around, learning how the thing works.  I am more than 
satisfied with the results, both with the digital lenses -- particularly the 
LWMNBN -- and the old Zuiko glass.

I just realized today that in the two months since its arrival I haven't taken 
a single shot with an OM.  Admittedly, for a variety of reasons, I haven't been 
particularly photographically active this summer, missing the first TOPE since 
I joined this group, but to go that long without picking up an OM -- well, I 
don't know quite how to explain such strange behavior.

On the other hand, despite the new-fangled digital toy, I find myself more and 
more drawn to the old Mamiya RB67 and the ancient Graphics, both the XLRF 
rangefinder and the little Crown folder.  While I haven't taken nearly as many 
shots with these as I have with the E-1 in the last 60 days, I've enjoyed using 
them at least as much, if not more, and have gotten from them a far higher 
percentage of keepers, naturally, since they require more deliberate use.

I was channel surfing the other night and stopped, naturally, on a program 
about shooting the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.  There were lots of 
fancy, high-end digital cameras all around, taking candids and such.  But when 
it was time for the real photos, the money shots, the ones where flash units 
and/or fill reflectors came out and the makeup was made just right and the pose 
was perfect, the camera, the only camera, was a Mamiya RZ67.  And that sure 
looked like a film back to me.

I'm not sure what any of this means, if it means anything at all.

Walt

--
"Anything more than 500 yards from 
the car just isn't photogenic." -- 
Edward Weston
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