Why, you ask? Or, perhaps not.
I like my cameras because I'm able to make images with them. They're not perfect and perhaps someone out there can explain "perfect" to me.
Yep, I shoot with 5mp, or is that 4.9mp [?], cameras and one at 7.5mp [E-330] and I'm very pleased.
I can "measurebate" and find fault with every image made but opt not to do so, rather look at the resultant image in order to determine if I, or my selected audience, likes it.
The arguments about DR, banding, noise, blah, blah, blah, have overwhelmed the intent of actually making images.
IMO, most, if not all, of the current DSLRs are quite capable of producing excellent images. Surely, each camera has idiosyncracies and learning to use those to one's advantage is, finally, what making an image is all about.
While it's recognized that this Forum is a "technical" Forum, lately the alleged negatives far outweigh the purpose of the cameras, i.e. to make images.
So, let's not push these excellent cameras beyond their limits then complain that at ISO 64,000 one may see a bit of noise or banding, rather learn to use the cameras within the limitations and do the best that we can within those limitations.
Before I get flamed for using the limitation word, all DSLRs, as all SLRs and all films have limitations.
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Troll Whisperer
Bill Turner
Recent Images:
Please do not edit my images without asking permission.
Thanks.
http://www.pbase.com/wmdt131/rise_n_shine
I like my cameras because I'm able to make images with them. They're not perfect and perhaps someone out there can explain "perfect" to me.
Yep, I shoot with 5mp, or is that 4.9mp [?], cameras and one at 7.5mp [E-330] and I'm very pleased.
I can "measurebate" and find fault with every image made but opt not to do so, rather look at the resultant image in order to determine if I, or my selected audience, likes it.
The arguments about DR, banding, noise, blah, blah, blah, have overwhelmed the intent of actually making images.
IMO, most, if not all, of the current DSLRs are quite capable of producing excellent images. Surely, each camera has idiosyncracies and learning to use those to one's advantage is, finally, what making an image is all about.
While it's recognized that this Forum is a "technical" Forum, lately the alleged negatives far outweigh the purpose of the cameras, i.e. to make images.
So, let's not push these excellent cameras beyond their limits then complain that at ISO 64,000 one may see a bit of noise or banding, rather learn to use the cameras within the limitations and do the best that we can within those limitations.
Before I get flamed for using the limitation word, all DSLRs, as all SLRs and all films have limitations.
--
Troll Whisperer
Bill Turner
Recent Images:
Please do not edit my images without asking permission.
Thanks.
http://www.pbase.com/wmdt131/rise_n_shine