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Well said. That's exactly what it is.
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Because you know, iPhone can do everyday tasks that one expects from a smartphone very well and very smoothly with very little bad surprises, and that includes taking sufficiently nice photos that...
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However there may always be a niche of clients that will want their photographer to use film, but I suspect that niche will be very small.
The 'clinical' look you are talking about sells, and...
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I use Photo Ninja to process most of my RAW photos. For me there is no going back elsewhere unless there is a really compelling reason to do so. The main benefit of Photo Ninja is it's...
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Hello,
For a first wedding, they look fine. You actually did a good job. My 2 (or 3) cents to you are these for next time: 1) spend more time with the B&G alone. Make space for them to be...
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Don,
While I mainly do portraits, I started using Auto ISO this year on Aperture Priority on my D700 bodies and it works out very well, and I can get things done faster than when using Manual, as...
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Well, as an iPhone 5, and a Nikon D700 (as well as Nikon D5000 and Panny LX7) user I can tell you that if I were to take photos in JPG only, I would take the iPhone 5 photo any day over the Nikon...
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I'm not sure what this camera is trying to achieve from a marketing/strategic standpoint. No WI-FI built-in? Looks dead-on-arrival to me. What would be good for Nikon to sell perhaps would be a...
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Does the iPhone have any of those features? No. It has touch based exposure and focus control only. It's a different paradigm of photography that way. iPhone's in-camera postprocessing also...
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So Nikon only now realizes that FB is the most people's online picture album? Can they be any more late to the game than this? And how about they introduce a zoom lens attachment for the iPhone? ...
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That's too bad. While anyone can have a preference to the software they use, do you mind sharing more detail as to why you don't like Aperture?
My experience is somewhat opposite of yours, and I...
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HowaboutRAW, I'm not saying this is the camera to do it, but generally wi-fi sharing and fast delivery is where we are headed. This appears to be the new workflow paradigm. Anepo, why so bitter? ...
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This is the future both for consumer use and professional event photography. I didn't expect it to come from Samsung, but hey here we are.
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All valid points. What you want to do is provide a subset of images that tell the story, be it 100, 150, 200. There is a likelihood that these will be the images that will be the couple's...
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That may as well be and would call for some on-site wi-fi integration but I suspect people won't bother with it (unless you are doing video rather than stills) because you are already guaranteeing...
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My kudos to you, Teila, for your delivery policy. I think fast delivery is one of the key pillars of success in today's photography market.
In my opinion, CD/DVD is also old news these days. Even...
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This is probably the future, as cameras, even the phone cameras get better, and people's expectations of wedding photography get lower.
Note this: the wedding couple will get the photos and videos...
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These cards are quite innovative and the times of "same-day-edit" are here already. I think this technology is on the verge of becoming ubiquitous with camera makers also embracing wi-fi now. ...
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Good day! As other forum members have already stated, the best way to find out about film is to use some and look at the results!
My own impressions of using film are:
-Better highlight and shadow...
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That was "then" and today is different. You better deliver files digitaly and over the internet - not even on a CD or flash drive, in various formats, (FB, HDTV, print-ready) and don't even bother...
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