p.1 #2 · p.1 #2 · A "Fan-boy's" peek in the mirror.
"A true mirrorless guru never rests. They spend the bulk of their time browsing the Internet and looking for any mirrorless vs DSLR discussions they can find. They know that it is their sacred duty to spread awareness of the amazing mirrorless technology – the more DSLR shooters they convert, the more safer they feel about their new investment."
Clearly the author of that blog has been hanging here on FM.
Those were all funny as hell.
p.1 #3 · p.1 #3 · A "Fan-boy's" peek in the mirror.
I don't fall into any categories so I'm going to write my own:
41) Old hack, still stunned by the fact you can see an image on the back of the camera right after exposure and thrilled by RAW. Doesn't care much about gear upgrades.
Digital means we don't have to use that horrid unreliable old film stuff so consider ourselves very fortunate to still be working.
p.1 #5 · p.1 #5 · A "Fan-boy's" peek in the mirror.
I found myself being a partial for 7 categories. If I had to make one up for myself it would simply be unsatisfied. We seem to be in a transition phase where nothing out there really appeals to me.
Lighthound is correct though, the article nailed the ML Guru.
p.1 #6 · p.1 #6 · A "Fan-boy's" peek in the mirror.
I'm 19 but I don't agree with the assessment. How many wildlife photographers post OOF or blurry pictures. Sure a lot of it can be out but as long as the eyes/head area is sharp it still looks fine. That can be applied to all types of photography. Unless it is meant to look OOF, it is OOF.
p.1 #8 · p.1 #8 · A "Fan-boy's" peek in the mirror.
ggreene wrote:
I found myself being a partial for 7 categories. If I had to make one up for myself it would simply be unsatisfied. We seem to be in a transition phase where nothing out there really appeals to me.
dhphoto wrote:
I don't fall into any categories so I'm going to write my own:
41) Old hack, still stunned by the fact you can see an image on the back of the camera right after exposure and thrilled by RAW. Doesn't care much about gear upgrades.
Digital means we don't have to use that horrid unreliable old film stuff so consider ourselves very fortunate to still be working.