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The way I see this - you can always slightly blur an image that looks "too sharp" while it's much harder to sharpen a blurry image. So as long as an image is sharp because of sensor resolution and ...
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I download my photos to my iphone and keep them in it's storage.
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I make prints to give to my family or sometimes send digital images to people I photographed (at a party, hiking etc.). I have an Instagram account but last photo there is from 2 years ago. I just ...
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And the price is Shock to the System...
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Because shooting film is ART ;-)
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About... 1. Never needed more than that.
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Calibration is not the issue, both originals look blueish on my screen as well. Maybe try do get some 3rd party camera app and see how they deal with auto white balance?
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Depends on what will be in those photos. If you want to have portraits with blurred background (so a lot of bokeh in the photos), then cheapest entry level Canon DSLR with cheapest, plastic 50mm ...
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I'll say the opposite, point and shoot cameras are better than ever. Phones are point and shoot cameras.
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No live view, no electronic viewfinder that must be on to work. And also camera doesn't need to use power to do focusing.
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Wider range of aperture settings simply gives you more control over your DoF. I regularly use Canon 5d2 with 50mm f/1.4 but I only take around 10% of photographs below f/5.6 - mainly portraits or ...
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But still, you can not see the raw. Because it does not look, it's just a bunch of data. Something has to make an image from that. Yes, there are differences in raw, because cameras are different. ...
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There is no such thing as raw being beautiful out of camera. Raw doesn't have a "look" on its own. How you see raw is solely based on application you're using. You either are looking at embedded ...
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Next time my kid will ask me "Why do I have to learn all that math at school" I'm gonna show him THIS!
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Exactly my point - they rotate. As of recent - if I export 200 leica Q2 RAW (with noise reduction, lens correction, some color adjustments) in the background while continuing to merge 3 raw ...
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+ Fans which means active cooling, means no throttling under heavy load. It's not that usual to get them spinning working with Lightroom.
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Having 14in Pro, I wouldn't want to have another laptop for something that the current one is good for. For me the hassle of having to synchronize files between those two would be much more a ...
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I am currently on M1 Max MBP 14" and it's not too hard to make the fans kick in while using Lightroom Classic. I would expect that a system with only passive cooling would be throttled down in ...
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If you don't need TTL consider https://www.lightpixlabs.com/pages/q20ii I use it in manual mode, mostly wireless (so off camera).
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