4season
Well-known member
How's about Leica M? More than most, it relies on the skill of the photographer, and while it can be a pain at times, it also rewards. f/8, preset the focus of your lens, get a feel for what's going to be acceptably sharp and what's not (the distance scale and depth of field indicators engraved on the lens barrels are incredibly useful), and practice, practice, practice!
The fastest M models of all are the film cameras because they never "sleep", but the digital ones are okay: The screen blanks out after awhile to save power, but the camera can be left powered up for hours, and I'd recommend leaving it powered on with lens uncapped until you're really done shooting.
The fastest M models of all are the film cameras because they never "sleep", but the digital ones are okay: The screen blanks out after awhile to save power, but the camera can be left powered up for hours, and I'd recommend leaving it powered on with lens uncapped until you're really done shooting.