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Subject: [OM] Re: [OT]Can*n Keeps Moving
From: "Daniel Sepke" <daniel.sepke@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 09:00:21 -0700
Daniel Sepke wrote:
> Yes I agree completely. The styling, or rather lack of it is just 
> dull. I know it's just a tool at this level and doesn't need to sell 
> based on image but ugh...
>   
Moose then said:
This is another one I just don't get. I've had a 5D for some time, and can't
recall ever really thinking it is pretty or ugly. It's shaped pretty much
like other contemporary DSLRs. With the grip strap I have on it, I pick it
up, hold it comfortably and find theat the limit to what I can choot is
almost almost limited by my capabilities, rather than the camera. Pretty?
Ugly? Feh!

I replied:
I guess what I should have said is that I appreciate them as tools but
sometimes like my tools to not strictly adhere to the form-follows-function
rule. Maybe I spend to much time lens fondling but I get some inspiration
from using a well designed and attractive tool. For example my Bahco
adjustable spanners with the Ergo grip, simple effective design and yet
still aesthetically appealing. The design shouldn't get in the way of use.

Then Mooose said:
I like the black finish 'cause it is less conspicuous than silver or a
bright color. I would MUCH prefer for it to be smaller and lighter than for
any cosmetic appearance change. I don't much like the silver color of the
300D, but I would take it in less than a second if ti took images as good as
the 5D at its smaller size and lower weight.

To which I replied:
I am total in agreement with you here that the end result of the tool in use
should trump all the other factors.

<snip>
I suggested:
> I wish there could be more cameras like the Fuji S3 that do have a 
> built in vertical grip but without so much bulk (at least from the 
> front anyway the
> S3 is a disaster on the back as far as I am concerned).
>   
Moose commented:
Am I double jointed or something like that and don't know it? I have never
had any difficulty taking vertical shots with any DSLR with a pentaprism
viewfinder that I've used. I dislike anything that adds size and/or weight
to provide a separate set of controls for vertical shooting.

I replied:
Again I agree with you, the point of cameras not having to have a vertical
grip to still function. Optional grips don't appear to be as well designed
as the horizontal grip in my opinion. The compromise of retaining a flat
surface for the tripod screw to be on being the major one that I dislike.
The option packs often seem to me to be an after though rather than a part
of the design. Perhaps I should have been clearer here and stated that the
size of the camera with a built in v grip was my problem too. The S3 is
nearly an inch shorter than the 1DsmkXTi(n) which was why I mentioned it. 

Sorry I wasn't as clear in my first post.

>An apparently grumpy Moose
But we still love you :)

Dan S.


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