docfox
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- Hatfield, Pennsylvania, USA
Dear Amin,
"CameraCommune.com", "Cameraderie.org" and "Photographers Lounge" - three good names! I like them all, but kind of lean towards Cameraderie. Maybe you should setup a polling entry.
I look forward to seeing the new combined site. I suspect this move will bring a lot more activity to ALL of the topics covered, which would be nothing but good! I have participated in the Leica, Film and Serious Compact (as well as Mu-43) forums for years and note that only Mu-43 seems to remain consistently active with new participants being drawn in.
That brings up a point. Might it not make good sense to include Mu-43 in the new site? After all, Mu-43 could be construed as a member of the SC fleet. Also the Mu-43 cameras are being challenged by other format mirrorless offerings and some full-frame cameras are shrinking to Mu-43 size. As much as I like Mu-43 cameras, I think it is entirely possible that we will see the Mu-43 cameras follow the 4/3 format machines into obscurity in the next few years (just like film). Just a thought, Sir.
With best regards,
George
"CameraCommune.com", "Cameraderie.org" and "Photographers Lounge" - three good names! I like them all, but kind of lean towards Cameraderie. Maybe you should setup a polling entry.
I look forward to seeing the new combined site. I suspect this move will bring a lot more activity to ALL of the topics covered, which would be nothing but good! I have participated in the Leica, Film and Serious Compact (as well as Mu-43) forums for years and note that only Mu-43 seems to remain consistently active with new participants being drawn in.
That brings up a point. Might it not make good sense to include Mu-43 in the new site? After all, Mu-43 could be construed as a member of the SC fleet. Also the Mu-43 cameras are being challenged by other format mirrorless offerings and some full-frame cameras are shrinking to Mu-43 size. As much as I like Mu-43 cameras, I think it is entirely possible that we will see the Mu-43 cameras follow the 4/3 format machines into obscurity in the next few years (just like film). Just a thought, Sir.
With best regards,
George