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Today I saw an online news item in which Canon suggest the camera market could drop by 50% in two years, as smartphones take over. tinyurl.com/yd76xmqn As I've been playing with a new phone the past few days (see recent images) the growing capability of phones has really come home to me. One of the two images above was taken with my phone, the other with a 50mm lens on a full frame DSLR (slight editing to crop, adjust some tones, but little else). If you've a few minutes to blow this up as large as possible you may care to try guessing what took which. I much prefer a 'real' camera, but this little exercise over the past few days really has been food for thought.
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tiabunna club has replied to Elbertinum clubtiabunna club has replied to Sylvain Wiarttiabunna club has replied to Erhard Bernstein clubtiabunna club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubtiabunna club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneI hazard a guess that the top shot was with the DSLR because of the bokeh....
tiabunna club has replied to Gudrun clubWish you a HEALTY happy new week:)
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tiabunna club has replied to Marie-claire Gallettiabunna club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubtiabunna club has replied to Ulrich John clubI think so because of the depth of field ...
anyway very good both !
(I do prefer a "real" camera")
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has a bridge camera which I'm sure you're aware of, the Sony DSC RX10 IV, and it's FINALLY a camera I'd buy for travel photography and for all around photography. The only thing it can't do is the delicious macros with bokeh that I require as part of my passion with photography. The reviews are awesome too. It's pricey but worth every penny and a mere fraction next to a DSLR with lenses. So, when the time comes that we do more international travel, we'll pick up a pair of these or whatever is their current model.
Isn't it wonderful that times have made it so easy for folks to get awesome pictures?! Of course it doesn't mean the average folk will know fundamentals but if they are interested, the info is easily available! :) Thanks for the super pictures and post, I loved it all! (BTW, lovely image, it's a knockout blossom!)
P.S. Thanks for the wonderful comments on my rave beads pictures and post! :) It was fun to enlighten everyone about this new thing, and yeah...it's a drag about the downfall of so much curicula in today's school system. :(
tiabunna club has replied to Janet Brien clubHave a terrific week.
tiabunna club has replied to Diana Australis clubHope you and yours are well on the other side of the world.
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tiabunna club has replied to Puzzler4879THE ROSES ARE BEAUTIFUL
tiabunna club has replied to Pam J clubI haven't used any form of SLR since the late 80s! I have used pocket digitals and phone-camera or smartphone since I resumed taking photos in 2011. The reason is that I used to go rock climbing and/or rock scrambling and it was too risky to take expensive equipment which was bound to get damaged among the rocks and too bulky for ease of movement anyway! These days I don't go climbing, but I do like to get among the rocks and scrambling is about my level now. My old Pentax ME and assorted lenses sit forlornly in my parents home in Cornwwall. Right now I am only useing my smart phone as my pocket digital has suddenly packed up and I haven't had time to get it looked at.
Having said all that, I really like your double rose image!
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Janet Brien club has replied to tiabunna clubtiabunna club has replied to Janet Brien clubGoing to be in the market for a new phone .. have a 3G which will soon not be supported -- camera suggestions - that I don't have to take out a loan for and don't intimidate me?
Enjoying your photos - history -- both here and over on Flickr,
Peggy
tiabunna club has replied to Peggy C clubGood sized sensors and variable focal length / interchangeable lenses + all the smarts = BRILLIANT! When can I get one?
Spontaneously without not yet reading previous comments, I first thought the image on top is taken with DSLR. But after staring the full size image for a moment, I now think the one in bottom is taken with DSLR.
Curious to see if that is the case...
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