defconfunk
n00b
I just noticed an ad on Dpreview for the new G5. It was advertising '14 creative filters' including cross-process.
Art filters are nothing new in digital cameras. They've been a staple in P&S for years, and they are pretty common on entry level DSLRs. And then of course there is instagram et al on the cell phones.
Personally, I've never found a want for them on cameras (but I do use one on my phone).
So, here's my question to the RFF faithful: are built in art filters a selling point to you in a new camera?
Art filters are nothing new in digital cameras. They've been a staple in P&S for years, and they are pretty common on entry level DSLRs. And then of course there is instagram et al on the cell phones.
Personally, I've never found a want for them on cameras (but I do use one on my phone).
So, here's my question to the RFF faithful: are built in art filters a selling point to you in a new camera?