The truth as told by Robin Wong...

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Re: The truth as told by Robin Wong...
In reply to zxaar, 5 months ago

zxaar wrote:

HornOUBet wrote:

A small snippet quote ""They worry more about low-light camera performance than they do finding a compelling subject with a nice background – or finding something to photograph that they are passionate about. To all you who are of the religion of low-light I got news for you. You’re traveling in the wrong direction. As photographers we WANT light. We look for it, chase it, pray for it, beg for it, and when necessary make it. We don’t try to shoot a black cat in a black barn at night when the moon is obscured by clouds. Worship the light. Don’t obsess over low-light camera performance. Go find a nicely-lit scene and any $500 camera will make a great image if it’s operated by someone who knows what to look for and how to execute."

And he shoots m43 which is no means light. It is only light compared to some of the dslrs. And it does not remain light when you add some lenses with it.

He should be shooting with pentax Q or RX100 or a cell phone if he really believes what he says. One word for him: hypocrite.

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::> Knowledge is mother of efficiency.

illumination = light, not weight in this case.

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