There are also a few FF winners, it may also just match the ratio of FF
users to ASP and 4/3. BTW, an art photo is independing on the tools. DoF
almost has nothing to do in these photo situation but it is very important
for the case below:
Shot with E-10
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/P3030131.jpg
Shot with 75-150 and FF OM body, Fuji RDP III
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/changbai-01.jpg
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Norton"
>
> Which is exactly my point. (Don't you love my passive-aggressive ways?)
> The insane desire for cameras with unbelievable performance or supposed
> imaging characteristics are actually for fringe applications, not for the
> norm. One would think that high-ISO and larger-sensor cameras would have
> a
> noticable advantage in this particular challenge. Empirical evidence
> proves
> otherwise.
>
> Of course, we all know the real truth. Lesser cameras force the
> photographer to actually apply real skills to the photographic process
> instead of just leaning on the technology or DoF trickery to save the day.
> This isn't to say that those with better cameras are lesser photographers,
> I'm just implying that a photographer with a lesser camera has to work
> harder and in the process of working harder is also making the photograph
> better.
>
> AG
>
>
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