sum1sgrampa wrote:
I've been chastised here for having the nerve to suggest that I, personally, don't see any evidence that switching systems would benefit my photography. One genius deduced that my reluctance to switch was due to my inability to improve my photography with better gear and it was arrogant to claim that everyone share my personal limitations. Huh ?? I don't think I'm the only one out there who feels DSLR's are perfectly capable machines held back only by the limitations of our own creativity and imagination.
Anyways, just some fooling around in the backyard. I often retreat to my little corner of the world when I don't have time to drive anywhere but just want to kill an hour shooting something.
"I've been chastised here for having the nerve to suggest that I, personally, don't see any evidence that switching systems would benefit my photography. One genius deduced that my reluctance to switch was due to my inability to improve my photography with better gear and it was arrogant to claim that everyone share my personal limitations. Huh ?? I don't think I'm the only one out there who feels DSLR's are perfectly capable machines held back only by the limitations of our own creativity and imagination. "
Thank you for bringing this to light.
For sure, I will be getting a Z9 when the time is right. The advancement in AF, silence and addition of pro-quality video, are features that will make my work much more enjoyable.
In the meantime (and beyond!)......
My DSLR images are not going to just sit in hard drives because of the advent of mirrorless photography. We pay to have our images posted.
And surely, there are far more images sitting in photographer's hard drives, that were taken with DSLR's than with MILC cameras to date.
I hope folks keep this thread alive and near the top.
sum1sgrampa wrote:
I've been chastised here for having the nerve to suggest that I, personally, don't see any evidence that switching systems would benefit my photography. One genius deduced that my reluctance to switch was due to my inability to improve my photography with better gear and it was arrogant to claim that everyone share my personal limitations. Huh ?? I don't think I'm the only one out there who feels DSLR's are perfectly capable machines held back only by the limitations of our own creativity and imagination.
Anyways, just some fooling around in the backyard. I often retreat to my little corner of the world when I don't have time to drive anywhere but just want to kill an hour shooting something.
"I've been chastised here for having the nerve to suggest that I, personally, don't see any evidence that switching systems would benefit my photography. One genius deduced that my reluctance to switch was due to my inability to improve my photography with better gear and it was arrogant to claim that everyone share my personal limitations. Huh ?? I don't think I'm the only one out there who feels DSLR's are perfectly capable machines held back only by the limitations of our own creativity and imagination. "
Thank you for bringing this to light.
For sure, I will be getting a Z9 when the time is right. The advancement in AF, silence and addition of pro-quality video, are features that will make my work much more enjoyable.
In the meantime (and beyond!)......
My DSLR images are not going to just sit in hard drives because of the advent of mirrorless photography. We pay to have our images posted.
And surely, there are far more images sitting in photographer's hard drives, that were taken with DSLR's than with MILC cameras thus far.
I hope folks keep this thread alive and near the top.
Feb 05, 2022 at 08:54 AM
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