The Photography Thread
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Don’t get caught up in pixel peeping quality and megapixels, you’ll just drive yourself nuts and gain very little. Look/feel/size are way more important unless you’re planning on printing a billboard. If you don’t go “ooh” when you see and hold it move on
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Yeah, can't agree with that more. Ergonomics and control layout are quite important, and it's one of the main reasons I stuck with Canon. The touch interface and menus too are so much better than the other manufacturers' offerings.
If I can make a recommendation; try and get a camera with a fully rotating and articulating screen, because it's just so versatile. Many models have one that just tilts, meaning you can see it from either above or below but not both. The 250D has what I'm referring to. Admittedly I do a lot of photography on a tripod (and the screen lets me check my shot from pretty much any angle), so if you're not going to do that your mileage may vary.
If I can make a recommendation; try and get a camera with a fully rotating and articulating screen, because it's just so versatile. Many models have one that just tilts, meaning you can see it from either above or below but not both. The 250D has what I'm referring to. Admittedly I do a lot of photography on a tripod (and the screen lets me check my shot from pretty much any angle), so if you're not going to do that your mileage may vary.
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Long time, no photo. Nothing exciting, but I took my camera out on today's 5am anti-social walk to do a b it of playing around with light and contrast (the sun being low means lots of exciting shadows).
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It's Ashton Memorial, a large folly in a local park.