Is This Really All That Wrong?
Posted in General Posts, Photo, Random Thoughts on Apr 12th, 2008
So my Dad, bless his soul, is about as anti-digital as one can get when it comes to photography…. well I guess I could extend that to pretty much anything else digital as well, including computers. So the likelihood of him even reading this is slim at best.
The other day he accidentily left his top loading automatic fuji film camera on the top of his car as he drove off… and guess what, it became destroyed after another passing motorist took aim for his now shuttering camera lying in the middle of the road. My father will tell you it was a premeditated act done by a soul-less individual.
I do have to admit however, that even for a point and shoot camera, I think the results he was getting from that little camera were quite good. The one thing that really stood out for me was the colour was always spot-on. The focus decent when printed at 4×6 size. The review window on the back of the camera, non-existent.
With the price of a decent point and shoot dropping like a rock you would think that this would be the perfect opportunity to change formats, but this is my dad we’re talking about. A couple days later he calls me up, full of excitement, to tell me about his new purchase, er, I mean, purchases. You see, he started looking for a replacement “film” camera at a couple of the local pawn shops but had no luck. So while driving pass a thrift shop he thought he should check it out.
They had three “film” cameras, and after some heavy duty negotiating he walked out of there with $7.50 less in his wallet…. Why three, cause you never know if a serial “film” camera killer might be in the area.
The next day he was in Port Huron just looking around, doing some cross border shopping, when he ended up in another pawn shop, and unbelievably enough, they too had a “film” type camera. So he bought that too! Again, if the killer strikes again, what are the chances he’ll take out all 4 cameras. I guess pretty good if he leaves all 4 cameras on top of his car!
So in the end, is it so wrong to still be in a dying format, I wonder if the camera killer also works for the film companies who are no longer going to make film. Admittedly, for me, the results from film, even on a point and shoot, still produces a quality image… and if he’s happy with it, why not. I know that in my case, my recently purchased canon “L” glass could have bought roughly 500 of his thrift shop cameras. If I ever leave that on the roof of my car, well I shutter (insert groan here) at the thought.

Now using this technique, that is being in AI SERVO mode and also having your ‘custom function’ number 4 set with option 1, you’ll be using the * button to focus on the action as it happens, you can keep shooting as the action starts moving toward or away from you confident that you will have more keepers than deleters.
If you see something that’s happening statically while there is no play going on but you know you want to compose your image with the focal point placed off centre, you simply lock your subject with the centre focus point and the * button pushed down, release the * button and now you can recompose however you want knowing that your subject will be in focus (providing it or they don’t in any way of course).