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Early this year I spent a few sessions in Norwich with the digitals doing yer average Street-type piccies. Those sessions would pretty much be the first time for this sort of photography for me and I felt a bit embarrassed doing it - I know I shouldn't but there you are. I have just about decided not to go back and do more even though in a masochistic way I enjoyed it as my confidence gerw.
Point is that yesterday as I was trundling around Gt Yarmouth with the Vitomatic IIa, the Bilora Radix VI and the Minolta X-700, it seemed a completely different atmosphere and experience. People would stop and chat, stop and wait for me to take a picture then come over and ask about the cameras. One point a shopkeeper shouted from his till wtf I was doing taking pictures of his shop... Cue fixed grin and I walked into the shop and showed hime the cameras and said I was testing them... the almost instant change in his attitude was amazing and we spent some time talking about the cameras, I promised to send him the pics if they came out and I left feeling dead smug.
Is this sort of different experience echoed by others here? Seems that if you use a proper camera then yer everyday Joe Public accepts and even enjoys getting in on the act. Do they see film as so different? That they are going to be part of a proper picture, not a Facebook page?
Arthur
Point is that yesterday as I was trundling around Gt Yarmouth with the Vitomatic IIa, the Bilora Radix VI and the Minolta X-700, it seemed a completely different atmosphere and experience. People would stop and chat, stop and wait for me to take a picture then come over and ask about the cameras. One point a shopkeeper shouted from his till wtf I was doing taking pictures of his shop... Cue fixed grin and I walked into the shop and showed hime the cameras and said I was testing them... the almost instant change in his attitude was amazing and we spent some time talking about the cameras, I promised to send him the pics if they came out and I left feeling dead smug.
Is this sort of different experience echoed by others here? Seems that if you use a proper camera then yer everyday Joe Public accepts and even enjoys getting in on the act. Do they see film as so different? That they are going to be part of a proper picture, not a Facebook page?
Arthur
So please don't put words in my mouth :nono:

