LOL!!!
I think DSLR has shifted to become fashion statement instead.. btw, what is Ta Ker Ta?:sweat:
LOL!!!
I think DSLR has shifted to become fashion statement instead.. btw, what is Ta Ker Ta?:sweat:
But it seems to me that most people that hang this piece of necklace around their neck uses it in Auto mode, whats the point..?
so can I use auto color, auto level, auto contrast to post processing my images?I shoot professionally. I dont see why i cant use AUTO leh?
If you drive a car for a living, doesnt mean that you have to drive manual right? :bsmilie:
I'm waiting for the day a proper 6x6 Hassy MF with digital back would be the cost of current DSLR :bsmilie:
10years I think
I shoot professionally. I dont see why i cant use AUTO leh?
If you drive a car for a living, doesnt mean that you have to drive manual right? :bsmilie:
don't think in 10 years la...
there is simply no drive to mass market a hassleblad MF, how many xmm you know will walk around with a 6x6 MF on their necks... their necks will hurt.
don't think in 10 years la...
there is simply no drive to mass market a hassleblad MF, how many xmm you know will walk around with a 6x6 MF on their necks... their necks will hurt.
It's not about hanging around the neck, it's about holding it in front of their faces (for most of them at least - not everyone is like your gf)
the other day i was walking about orchard road, i am wondering why people have their cameras hanging around neck in departmental stores...
I dun understand how come manual mode is for professional only, i find auto mode gives me the creeps as i dun know what to expect from the camera. Manual mode is way more reliable, you control the thing (camera), not let it tell you what it thinks right?
the other day i was walking about orchard road, i am wondering why people have their cameras hanging around neck in departmental stores...
Yeah true, it's a very nice piece of necklace I suppose, but when they use it it's just putting the lens in front of their face. I find the ergonomics of DSLRs too weird for this purpose, but I suppose people do have their way of camwhoring with DSLRs.
I dun understand how come manual mode is for professional only, i find auto mode gives me the creeps as i dun know what to expect from the camera. Manual mode is way more reliable, you control the thing (camera), not let it tell you what it thinks right?
. if you have a half-baked crap camera that only focuses in a certain way, and that's all you can afford, you should be focusing on mastering the equipment so that you can give maximum results based on the limiting factor here.
auto mode, manual mode, as long as you can give me something that works well, i couldn't care less. the worst thing is when you just claim to use manual mode happily and "drive the machine"... and you don't understand it at all, and then complain that the camera metering mode sucks... when the camera is just a small machine.
I'm also seeing the DSLR as a fashion statement.
The teenagers with use the DSLR like a necklace and not put it into their bag even in the bus.
You don't have long to wait.
Seagull camera is putting a 22MP sensor on its twin-lens reflect camera: