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Derek Ross
Hello all,
Photographer Chase Jarvis just released a book called "The Best Camera (is the one that's with you)."
http://www.thebestcamera.com/
His basic idea is that you don't need great technical quality for good photography. In fact, an iPhone is good enough.
That's a common sentiment I've heard many times before, that the camera doesn't matter, it the photographer that makes good pics.
Do you all agree with this? Personally, I strive for technical image quality. My thinking is, if I really like a picture and want to hang it on my wall some day, the quality has to be good in the first place.
Also high IQ will give some insurance against over/under exposure, and a higher pixel count lets you crop away the edges and still have a reasonable resolution.
Are my thoughts valid, or am I just a clueless victim in the megapixel war? 🙂
Photographer Chase Jarvis just released a book called "The Best Camera (is the one that's with you)."
http://www.thebestcamera.com/
His basic idea is that you don't need great technical quality for good photography. In fact, an iPhone is good enough.
That's a common sentiment I've heard many times before, that the camera doesn't matter, it the photographer that makes good pics.
Do you all agree with this? Personally, I strive for technical image quality. My thinking is, if I really like a picture and want to hang it on my wall some day, the quality has to be good in the first place.
Also high IQ will give some insurance against over/under exposure, and a higher pixel count lets you crop away the edges and still have a reasonable resolution.
Are my thoughts valid, or am I just a clueless victim in the megapixel war? 🙂