Simon Griffee
Design consulting, art direction, photography.

September 2013

Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 30

Via del Corso, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 29

Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 25

Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 24

Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 24

Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 22

Piazza di Spagna, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 21

Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 20

Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 19

Via del Corso, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 17

Via Condotti, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 16

Design Specifications for a Good Camera

Apropos of Mike Johnston’s Simple Cameras, can someone please build a small rangefinder camera made of metal with an optical viewfinder, fixed 35mm f/2 lens with mechanical aperture and manual focus rings, a mechanical shutter speed dial, a sensor with a fixed ISO 400 setting that saves 10 Megapixel JPEG files to an SD card?

A drawing of this design.

The top of the camera would have a mechanical shutter speed dial with settings from 1/2000th of a second to Bulb, and a threaded shutter release with a surrounding switch with the settings ‘On’ and ‘Off’.

The back would have a screen to display pictures, a button labeled ‘See Pictures’, a button labeled ‘Settings’, and four directional triangles with a button labeled ‘Action’ in the middle.

When a person depresses the ‘See Pictures’ button they see the last picture they took. They can use the directional triangle buttons to go forward and backward. If they depress the ‘Action’ button a transparent overlay appears over the current picture with the following options:

When a person depresses the ‘Settings’ button they see the following settings:

The sides of the camera would have strap lugs to connect a camera strap, a USB port to connect a USB cable to a computer, an SD card slot and a very stiff switch with the following settings:

The bottom of the camera would have the access door to the battery compartment and a screw hole for mounting on a tripod.

The camera would come with leather straps and a leather half-case with a flap that covers the entire back which can be opened and closed easily with metal ‘snap’ buttons.

An advanced version of the camera could also be made available with more ISO settings, DNG raw files, hotshoe for flash and interchangeable lenses.

If this existed, I think it would be the best camera to teach and learn photography with.

Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 15

Via di San Gregorio, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 14

Galleria Alberto Sordi, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 12

Via di San Gregorio, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 12

Piazza San Lorenzo, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 10

Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 9

Pantheon, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 8

Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy, September 2013

Published 2013 September 8

Viale Aventino, Rome, Italy, August 2013

Published 2013 September 2

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