JWilsonphoto wrote:
Thanks Dan! I think I did a service to actual "photography" at this event. Many of the guests were college and a year or two out of college age and, of course, cell phone "photography" abounded. The number of times I heard, "you don't need a camera anymore, these iPhones are so great!" The R5 images are being shared all over the country as we speak and the reactions seem to indicate a realization that maybe an iPhone isn't quite the imaging tool these kids thought it was................
In a way that iPhone could be good, if it the camera was used to it fullest potential, on the newer models and if the owners did something with the photo's made besides putting them in the cloud and leaving them on their phones
Recently I saw a photo album made from photo's made by mobile phone still a lot of candid shots but the quality was very good.
But i can't beat the digital photography we do, and probably never will. But sometimes it very handy.
Reminds me that I have to start reading the manual of that 5DMk4 that i got a while ago.
Jan 02, 2022 at 04:27 PM
Previous versions of Jan-Arie's message #15815909 « Mustang Air to Air: The Sequel »