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Re: Samsung image quality
Peadingle wrote:
Jaberwok wrote:
This thread reads like something posted by T*world when he was around.
I'm sure if you look at my other posts on the forum, or my Flickr photostream, you will be reassured that I am an enthusiastic Samsung camera owner/user, and no troll.
The choice of camera used is entirely down to the OP.
Thank you but I was aware of that.
Nothing is stopping you using whatever camera you like as photography is a subjective imaging thing. An exact physical science it isn't, although the pixel pushers at ISO 200,000 on the Nikon forum would have it that way.
I agree, it is quite a subjective topic, hence i was asking for people's opinions.
I don't think Avon & Somerset Police have yet established a camp on Exmoor for 'camera re-education' sponsored by the Canikon Consortium, so go with whatever makes you happy.
As an ex -professional purchasing officer, I can again reassure you that I will make my own decision on which camera I buy.
The whole premise is something similar to what I saw in photo show in Dublin last week where a woman teacher was buying her first 'serious' camera to photograph a school outing. She started off sensibly enough looking for an easy compact. Then the sales manager earned his money and she bought a very good Canon DSLR and 2 lenses. It took both credit cards of her and partner to pay for it. The clincher was the sales guy telling her that this was a professional grade Canon 'used by Pro's, you know' and will get you far better pictures than a little compact..'
Half the above is in the mind: It's a Canon / Nikon / Leica so it MUST produce better pictures than a Samsung / Fuji etc?
I think that you are right as regards the majority of camera buyers, or indeed those buying any sort of technology. I buy what I like, and finances, or rather lack of them, tends to keep me away from the temptation of a big brand name.
I am in no way accusing you of being a troll. I reserve that for the halfwits posting on 'off topic' rather than the most excellent Samsung forum...
I just make the point that it's very easy to fall into the trap of believing and following marketing hype, given the expert skills of the modern professional marketers.
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