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Posted: Thu Dec 23rd, 2021 12:20 |
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Well I am not here to preach to the unconverted or the converted but I would never go back to film. The process is just too toxic and doesnt give me anything apart from loss of control of the process. I find that moving back to a DSLR to be quite a challenge as I use the EVF on my mirrorless cameras as a method of assessing exposure. These days I seldom do more than change ISO and aperture, as I shoot Aperture priority, so I get the EVF to vaguely match what I want to capture as my end result. When I shoot manual exposure then I do use the numbers in the viewfinder to assess bit that is less often these days. So when does a DSLR win for me. It wins where the light is very poor and the EVF of a mirrorless camera magnifies the latent noise so it is producing a distracting viewfinder image. Modern/newer than last 2 years EVF are better than older ones but still not perfect. The DSLR definitely wins when shooting against the light which I like to do so I still find my D850 and D600 have utility. At the end it is a tool whether you use it to push nails into wood, then it is a hammer, or to capture an image on a sensor to then allow you to manipulate or not as is your choice. Last edited on Thu Dec 23rd, 2021 12:20 by ____________________ Still learning after all these years! https://nikondslr.uk/gallery_view.php?user=2&folderid=none |
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