To me, large resolution sensor cameras are about low light and extremely large prints for detail retention.
It is also about cropping and composition options.
Cropping blurs intent though!
(you know what I am talking about right??)
I don't think so, let me know what you mean. I like to crop because sometimes I know the scene is interesting but don't know why. And sometimes you can get multiple pictures from a good shot.
I have noticed that we roll differently when it comes to shooting. I typically have an idea and then see whether I can get there:
I could have used a GFX100RF, then shot something and then try to see what I can find at my computer by cropping. Is this how you work? Not always but "why not"??
You see I don't. I frame things first in my mind then through the lens. Doing this gives me some pleasure as if I am "discovering" what is in front of me. I feel like I want to shoot people, so don't use a wide angle zoom, but either a portrait lens, 65-105 mm, maybe, but not a 16-35 and then crop later. Or some special lens, like the Fuji 35/14:
Your approach would have given you some options, like cropping the whole person in - or just the face?? I took the photo the way you see it here. There may be some merit in your approach but I am not seeing it and don't want to go down that route.
But: whatever rocks your boat, I could still have a beer with you and secretly think about your next ventures, 28-400?? Canon?? Ricoh?? PhaseOne? ;-) any chance to see some of your photos??
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