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Snobbish, only more so.. ..what is a tampax assumption??
Snobbish, only more so.. ..what is a tampax assumption??
Same here - used to be 10x8's when I printed my own film stuff, and I just prefer prints that size as a minimum... anything for the wall however has to be properly BIG.
what is a tampax assumption??
This may sound a funny thing to say, but I find it far more hassle to use the phone than to carry a camera
Yeah, Nokia (I believe) are still considered to have 1 of the best camera phones out.
FYI though, with the help of apps you can control the aperture on an iPhone. In fact, I posted my argument above far too soon, because I just found out you can also do manual focus with the help of an app!
For anyone interested look up VSCO cam. Have only just started playing with it now.
thanks mark (off to write 100 times in my best cursive hand... 'do not post with two windows open' )
But sadly, the phone images will be consigned to a phone or memory card and never printed, and eventually lost in the ether of digital waste!MOD EDIT:TIDIED UP
Has anyone yet said that smart phones offer far better iq than the best earlier cameras from which many defining moments of the 20th century were captured on?
MOD EDIT:TIDIED UP
Has anyone yet said that smart phones offer far better iq than the best earlier cameras from which many defining moments of the 20th century were captured on?
But sadly, the phone images will be consigned to a phone or memory card and never printed, and eventually lost in the ether of digital waste!
Has anyone yet said that smart phones offer far better iq than the best earlier cameras from which many defining moments of the 20th century were captured on?
ones with a large negative, decent glass and proper focusing system really should
God, I despise camera phones, they really are the dumbing down of photography. I was once asked on FB what app I used to create the background blur on a particular photo. My reply was a photo of my 35mm f/2...
I was once asked on FB what app I used to create the background blur on a particular photo. My reply was a photo of my 35mm f/2...
Just about any 35mm camera ever made will beat the pants off of an image created by a phone camera. It doesn't need exceptional glass, any type of focusing system or a large negative to do that.
Steve.
Yep!Taken with a camera phone I hope!
Steve.
Of which two end up printed and framed.. .. I've seen many pro's produce the *exact* same end result from a wedding.. .. so what's the difference if it's taken with a phone or a "proper camera"I think you only have to look at the photos on Facebook to see the difference between non photographers and photographers using phones photographers understand the limitations of phone cameras others do not hence vast amounts of garbage taken and posted.
I did a wedding for a friend last month and when they came back from the Caribbean honeymoon asked me to take the photo's off their phones and put them on a disc having "Tidied them up" so they could get some prints, 800 shots of which less than 100 were usable
So many times I've got home, loaded into Lightroom and thought, yeah, that's nice, and only when I've gone to process it have I realised its a jpg and thought "No" surely it's not from my phone!!.
If your iPhone is giving you images almost as good as a 5d3 and 16/35L, you're doing something wrong with the 5d3
My iPhone images (5 & 6) on a 23" monitor look awful (from a technical point). Always noisy, poorly rendered and with awful blues and reds!
Surely you'd know it was from your iPhone though? You'd have to go into your photostream (if sync'd) or email it to yourself? It wouldn't just appear it LR within your imported 5d3 images?
Ah I see. I've always been disappointed with my iPhone images, especially the 6 which people have raved about.I agree. Thats why I didnt say they were as good.
Mine seem to come out just fine.
No - As I dont import directly from camera. I drop all images from any given hike into its own folder then import that folder.
I used to drop all camera images and CR2's into the same folder named "Helvellyn - Sept 21st 2014" for example, then import that folder.
Ah I see. I've always been disappointed with my iPhone images, especially the 6 which people have raved about.
I know what you're saying about the convenience aspect re phone and good compact, one of the reasons I'm looking at a Canon M3 (though not a compact as such) for a 7 week expedition in Sept...
You must be doing something wrong with your DSLR if you find your phone shots equally as acceptable.