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| Thursday, 2-Nov-2006 09:15 |
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Why use dslr when you can take with a prosumer compact camera?
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I spot metred for this effect
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Spot metered
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clouds stands out without polarizer
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1 sec exposure
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ducky
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thru the fan
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ducks
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spot metered for blue sky
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marron @dusk
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While I was taking photos, today a friend asked me the above question. I showed him some shutter speed settings, some photos in magazines and yet a compact with manual settings should be able to deliver the same types of shots.
Shutter lag.....I thought that will shut him up. A compact surely has it. But shutter lag and how to overcome it depends to a certain extent on the photographer. Even with a dslr, one can miss decisive moments. Prosumer cams have minimal shitter lags these days.
So my final answer to my friend was, dslr takes shots just as a prosumer camera. If the prosumer result was sharp, dslr=sharper, if the prosumer was fast, dslr=faster, Sounds like a good argument to me. Welll that is , until I reviewed my shots. I made day light turned to dusk light and made water into "silk". Made clouds stand out from sky. But for the rest, I guess a prosumer can take it as good as any dslr.
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