I'm at that point again.
Seems I just enjoyed taking pictures of people and places more when I used a nice point and shoot with manual and automatic controls.
I'm thinking of ditching the T2i and lens and going back to point and shoot.
Maybe S-95.
I'm in a rut, and part of the problem is that not only am I struggling with exposure, sharpness and the like, but nobody (friends and family) likes it when I have my DSLR around. It doesn't matter where. They frown upon seeing it, literally moan out loud, and sometimes they complain about it.
Now, on the other hand, when someone pulls out a point and shoot they smile and love it. Everyone mugs for the camera.
I almost feel like the DSLR is a wall between my family, friends, and me.
Anyone else ever feel this way, and return to just using a point and shoot?
My mother (no longer alive) got rid of her SLR (back in the 90s--film) and went to a point and shoot and loved it...never looked back. She had been a professional photographer for many years, getting amazing results, but when she retired so did her darkroom, big camera, etc. and she just enjoyed taking photos of friends and family gathered around. I asked her about it and she was basically sick of photography, but not sick of taking pictures of her kids, grandkids, etc. She liked having photos of people.
I'm wondering if I would do the same and be satisfied.
Any thoughts?
I wish I could just grab the S-95 in addition to my dslr, but money is tight.
UPDATE: SEE last page (or my latest entry) for update.



