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Re: D4 vs D800


mshi wrote:
D4 screams \"professional\" while D800 whispers hobbyist. There are times that you don\'t want to be seen as a pro.


Hate to disappoint you but neither camera screams or whispers. What you\'re hearing must be voices in your head. Don\'t pay any attention to them.

Cameras are innate objects that respond to user input. It\'s the photographer\'s skill level that makes the difference and that\'s what clients care about. Attaching professional or hobbyist labels is nothing more than camera club mentality.

One of the cameras you mention is optimized for action/sports, the other for no-compromise image quality. They are both professional level tools that deliver state-of-the-art performance for their intended purpose.



Aug 09, 2012 at 02:51 AM
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Re: D4 vs D800


mshi wrote:
D4 screams \"professional\" while D800 whispers hobbyist. There are times that you don\'t want to be seen as a pro.


Hate to disappoint you but neither camera screams or whispers. What you\'re hearing must be voices in your head. Don\'t pay any attention to them.

Cameras are innate objects that respond to user input. It\'s the photographer\'s skill level that makes the difference and that\'s what clients care about. Attaching professional or hobbyist labels is nothing more than camera club mentality.

One of the cameras you mention is optimized for action/sports, the other for no-compromise image quality. They are both professional level tools that deliver state-of-the-art performance for their intended purpose. Any association you attach to them is simply subjective imagination.



Aug 09, 2012 at 01:31 AM





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