When is enough enough? Locked

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eques
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Re: When is enough enough?
In reply to tedolf, 5 months ago

tedolf wrote:

I fail to understand why people are so fixated on new camera models. In the film era, photographers often kept the same body for decades. Now that we have excellent 4/3 sensors, better than any combination of film that was avialable in the film era, don't we have enough?

I mean really, the 12mp Panny sensor with the Oly JPEG engine finally equalled/surpased film quality in a camera that was as small as or smaller than a film equivaltent body.

In good light, even my G1 is good enough!

So, what more do we need?

Isn't the GH-3 really a step in the wrong direction?

For me, yes! Don't know (and care) about video freaks.

Maybe it's time to start focusing on lenses and forget about upgrading bodies?

And I am not talking about pointless $1200.00 f/2.8 zoom lenses. How about some simple manual focus 12, 24 and 48mm f/2 lenses a la Voigtlander but with plastic bodies selling for $99.00 each? Think it can't be done? Look at the Fujinon 35mm f/1.8 that sells for about $35.00.

MF is not enough for me. I have come to like to take pictures of fast moving animals and people (10% of my photos taken), and MF is not fast enough there. However, for landscapes etc MF is even better.

Legacy lenses with 14-20 mm hardly exist and are expensive. And the Samsung 1,4/14 is, though a great lens, ridiculously large with adapter. A pity, it doesn't exist in mFT.

BTW: Your MInolta on the picture below is certainly a beauty. How well does it work on mFT?

Really, for 99% of us, the new 16mp sensor is not going to make any diffference in 99% of our photography.

For you I doubt these 99%: is there so much light at this time of the year your part of the world?
For me, this is completely wrong: right now, when often it doesn't even get light during the day, I wish for a better sensor. 12 MP would be enough, but it should be as good @ ISO 3200 as my old Pana sensor is @ ISO 200.

SO it makes a great difference for at least 20% of my photography!

I see evidence in this Forum of people so gear obesessed that I don't think they actually take any photo's at all. Over the past few weeks one poster has started numerous threads with all sorts of hypothetical questions about things that really don't matter yet still has not purchased a camera, posted a photo or started a Gallery.

"Window" shopping is great fun!

MakeNIKONModelE5400Capture dateAug 1, 2010 at 19:16:52Shutter speed10/81Aperturef/2.8ISO50Focal length5.8mm
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TEdolph

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