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How many slow superzooms does the market require? Really?
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Very true. Sure, there are alot of people who claim the OM-D is as good as a pro DSLR in any situation, but those people are either liars or have never used said DSLR. Even a several years old D700...
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Marike6 you where the one who claimed that the 18,5 is "the classical 50 mm 1.8 in 35 mm terms"' thx just pointed out that one of the defining feature of that classical lens is missing from the 18,5
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Doubtful. For one, the market for even more expensive lenses on m43 is very small. Also, the real need for a faster ultra wide is limited to a very small number of people. At 10 mm with image...
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very true. One of the reasons I have a job apart from my photography business is that I know it would be hard to make a living as a full time pro while maintaining the quality of work and care for...
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That just doesn't make sense. Your claim basically is that unless you can provide perfect light for every picture you make you are automatically not interested in IQ. The faults of this claim need...
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One thing the internet fosters is armchair everything. Take whatever hobby tou can think of, find a forum about it and I can guarantee that there will be people that claim they are professionals...
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Could have used remote slaves to trigger your lights. But sure, they are nice. However, if you are shooting in a studio, or moving a couple of ligths, battery boxes, stands, softboxes and whatnot...
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Yet sometimes that photographer won't be able to describe the factual basis for her preference, and at other times couldn't be bothered to, but could tell you that the character of the pictures you...
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I disagree. First of all, someones subjective evaluation of an object may be just as useful as raw data as long as you know something about the person making the claims preferences and tastes. If a...
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Does everything need to be quantified and clearly laid out though? What I mean is that for many people, photography is art, and art, as a professor of mine once said, is saying what cannot be said...
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Why insist on telling other people what they need and want? I mean, yea, my OM-D is nice and portable and all, but in no way it replaces even an aging FF camera like a D700.
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For the love of whatever you hold dear, why oh why must I click the link from the mainpage, enter a silly primer page and then click another link to get to the actual article I want to read? It's...
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No. Focus peaking is the same thing NEX cameras has, where the areas im focus are outlined in the vf. Focus peeking is something I have never heard of..
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Ppastoris: none of course. Which makes me wonder why no other manufacturer sees the Leica prices and realizes that the potential for price competition is wide open. I used to shoot Leica film, but...
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I suggest you go to your local library and borrow a book called "The Wealth of Nations" by a fellow named Adam Smith. Read up on how pricing works on a free market. To sumarize: the market price of...
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Scrum works based on exactly that, ie. all issues are tracked, and the team, which includes both developers and QA works together. If developers ignored testers svrum would fall apart in a...
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Not true at all, in fact I don't think I've ever seen this happen. You see, any software company or R&D department tracks issues, and a release simply doesn't happen if there are defects detected...
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Well the guy was right. Non functional requirements should be specified and documented just as thoroughly as functional requirements, and product owners shouldn't just assume an application is...
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Sergey, does that mean you think things like the Nikon 45 and 85 mm TS lenses are useless to? At least it seems like you are arguing that only a wide angle benefits from TS, which of ourse is false.
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