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Guardian photographer Sarah Lee on the camera that has reinvigorated her passion for photography, ..
I may be in the minority and often hear what Graham expressed (above) more and more from others since the ME was released, but I often use the frame line selector to see how other lenses might frame a given image, especially if I have little time to change lenses and quickly want to pick the right one. It may not always be often, but it's often enough to make me think twice if I had to give it up.The choice of the M-E is interesting too. When I think about how many times I ever actually really used the viewfinder mask selector, other than just to check it out, I can't see that it's loss would be any bother at all.
I'm thinking that you must have been beaten as a child ... :ROTFL:What's the big deal and why is there an article about this? It must be sponsored. If itisn't, then there's something very wrong, imo. Nobody brags publically about eating margarine and it would be pointless to do so... Unless paid to do so.
It's extremely obvious to me.
Of course, everything is possible, but the Guardian is definitely reputable, and Sarah Lee is on the staff - if she were taking money from Leica for an article she wrote . . .. .. and then the idea of the Guardian taking sponsorship money for a regular article. . . The idea is unthinkable. What a silly way to compromise a good reputation.What's the big deal and why is there an article about this? It must be sponsored. If itisn't, then there's something very wrong, imo. Nobody brags publically about eating margarine and it would be pointless to do so... Unless paid to do so.
It's extremely obvious to me.
You mean The Guardian, the extremely effective Brain-washing machine, having its reputation compromised?Of course, everything is possible, but the Guardian is definitely reputable, and Sarah Lee is on the staff - if she were taking money from Leica for an article she wrote . . .. .. and then the idea of the Guardian taking sponsorship money for a regular article. . . The idea is unthinkable. What a silly way to compromise a good reputation.