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	<title>Comments on: Like a Leica (Part 5)</title>
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		<title>By: JoeFriday</title>
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		<description>I have to agree with you on the dog phenomenon. Dogs are a favorite subject of mine for street photography. Probably because they always seem to look right into the camera (even when you&#039;re shooting from the hip).. so maybe you&#039;re right about the camera making some sound humans can&#039;t hear.

Incidentally, I recently purchased an Olympus E-P2 and have found that my volume of street photography has skyrocketed. The ease of shooting from the hip (due to autofocus, no doubt) is amazing and the size of the camera is just right. While I find that the camera has that distinct digicam shutter sound, unlike my Leica M3, people don&#039;t seem to notice if you aren&#039;t holding the camera out in front of your face.

At first I was planning to use just my Leica glass with an adapter. But after trying both the adapted M-mount lenses and the native MFT Olympus glass, I&#039;m not really seeing any difference, unless I&#039;m trying to shoot wide open for OOF backgrounds. I&#039;m starting to wonder how much use my true rangefinders will see anymore.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to agree with you on the dog phenomenon. Dogs are a favorite subject of mine for street photography. Probably because they always seem to look right into the camera (even when you&#8217;re shooting from the hip).. so maybe you&#8217;re right about the camera making some sound humans can&#8217;t hear.</p>
<p>Incidentally, I recently purchased an Olympus E-P2 and have found that my volume of street photography has skyrocketed. The ease of shooting from the hip (due to autofocus, no doubt) is amazing and the size of the camera is just right. While I find that the camera has that distinct digicam shutter sound, unlike my Leica M3, people don&#8217;t seem to notice if you aren&#8217;t holding the camera out in front of your face.</p>
<p>At first I was planning to use just my Leica glass with an adapter. But after trying both the adapted M-mount lenses and the native MFT Olympus glass, I&#8217;m not really seeing any difference, unless I&#8217;m trying to shoot wide open for OOF backgrounds. I&#8217;m starting to wonder how much use my true rangefinders will see anymore.</p>
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