Mirrorless Photography: It’s All Intuition

  • noun: intuition
  • 1.
the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.

How does intuition apply to photography and particularly photography with Micro Four-thirds and other mirrorless systems? Since I can carry a Mirrorless camera or point and shoot camera almost everywhere I’m quickly able to shoot almost anything that catches my eye (and for my blog) and you can see that I do exactly that. I find it even faster than using my iPhone to take a photo and the quality is much, much better

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When I was shooting film I noticed on the proof sheets that the first photo I took of something was frequently the best one of a series. I realized that my intuition is what made me see the subject and lighting and the second-guessing of a better angle or a different camera setting frequently didn’t lead to a better photo.

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I watch photographers carefully choose their lens, aperture, shutter speed, etc and then look up to see that the subject is gone or the light has changed before they even take their first shot.

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My advice is when you see something interesting, just set your camera to Auto mode and take a shot as quickly as possible. Then you can futz with all those settings and see if you can get a better photo. It’s a lot easier and faster to do this with a small camera like a Micro four-thirds system that’s small enough to always be with you.—Mark Toal