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They're not just making cameras for you.
Could anybody follow me?
Could anybody follow me?
They're not just making cameras for you.
Could anybody follow me?
Autofocus (no lenses)
Life view
Build-in flash (neither other flash, I think)
High frame sequence
Other exposure modes than aperture priority or manual (no lenses)
Maybe I have forgotten something, doesn't matter. My point is this:
What are the costs of these features?
You only need to know three basics in exposure photography: f stop, shutter speed, ISO (of course, you have to know how to integrate them). Way before digital: camera companies started to make these integration decisions for you, and in the process have maybe taken our eyes off the three basic variables of photography.
And all of those settings are available on the D700 without diving into a single menu.
Everyone has features that they don't use. The problem is that each of us has a different list on 'unnecessary features'. Perhaps Nikon could sell custom firmware that would turn off features that individuals don't want. So who would pay an additional $500 for that capability?
Agreed. They are apparently never going to please us all. Paying more to lose features ... how ... ironic.
Seems I hit into a hornet's nest. If I insulted some people that was not my intention. I don't want to be cleverer, everybody shall use features of his/her camera that are helpful.
But apparently nobody noticed I put this in Philosophy of Photography, not in a technical category. My point is not if the menue of my camera is complicated; actually I used the D700 for years as I did and obviously, turning it back into a kind of 1980s DSLR worked well.
My point was only if someone agrees that being limited in what I can technically shoot may actually improve the results. Because I may be more focused on the kind of pictures I like.
To be honest I am not yet sure if that is so but I will try to find out.
Well, they already did exactly that (stripped models) for the NASA and for photo journalists back in hardware days...
Seems I hit into a hornet's nest. If I insulted some people that was not my intention. I don't want to be cleverer, everybody shall use features of his/her camera that are helpful.
But apparently nobody noticed I put this in Philosophy of Photography, not in a technical category. My point is not if the menue of my camera is complicated; actually I used the D700 for years as I did and obviously, turning it back into a kind of 1980s DSLR worked well.
My point was only if someone agrees that being limited in what I can technically shoot may actually improve the results. Because I may be more focused on the kind of pictures I like.
To be honest I am not yet sure if that is so but I will try to find out.