Mark Wallace at Adorama puts it together very simply.
While DSLR’s and rangefinders are completely different tools, it’s easy to see why so many professional photographers prefer using rangefinders. It’s all about finding the right piece for your needs – here’s what to consider before making the decision.
What kind of a system are you using? Feel free to share the pros and cons in the comments below!
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He said he won’t bring his 5D iii to his trips anymore, but he still brings it with him wherever he goes. DSLR made him famous, without it, I wouldn’t know who Mike Wallace is.
Did he say that Leica is $10k!? Sorry. I can get a full frame body and two maybe three awesome lenses for that much.
This is good to watch.
To each, their own.
Blow me
Nah I’ll man up and stick with my DSLR.. Saving a whole “8 lbs”.. OOOOH lol
Think I’ll drive out to the hills in my Range Rover tonight and shoot me some stars with my DSLR.
Yea good try but he also said he was ditching all his zooms for primes. Ok so now he gota beat feet all over the place to get a shot. Lol. No thanks.
but then I wouldn’t have a camera
I never liked rangefinder , they are weird when you change lens .
I only got mine 4 months ago!
Title is misleading. If you watch the video it suits HIM only because he is on the road 8 months out of the year, needing a lighter pack taking a hit on his image quality, and is too worried about looking like a tourist with his camera out.