The most irritate question I sometimes get after showing my photos is:
"What camera do you use ? "
( This can justify why he can't do the same... ).
BTW - I have a digicam: Canon G5 and a new expensive EOS 5D ( Yes I have
every "5" Canon also EOS 5 )
The little G5 has some features I would be pleased if they were also on
the 5D .
1. When shooting jpg's, just after the shoot I can decide with one click
to save this specific image in RAW.
This enable me to save space on card on most of the images and not loose
the opportunity if I feel I have a keeper.
2.built in flash
3.Intervalometer
4.Built in ND filter
5.Live screen.
Pini
????? Jeff Spirer:
At 01:14 PM 5/29/2006, Qkano wrote:
The "process" (by which I mean the type of camera) is important (to
those on the Leica list) just as it is to many many of the proud "look
at these fantastic digital pictures" who show their crap snapshots.
Why say "digital" at all? I've never felt the real urge to say my
pictures are taken with Canon EOS - though occasionally I'll mention
the Fujica ST605 for it's antique value.
I agree with you on this. It's just that it doesn't seem limited to
digital cameras. It seems that the more someone spends on a camera,
the more inclined they are to tell you about the camera rather than
the photographs they take (or don't take) with it.
Jeff Spirer
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