Smartphone Vs DSLR Vs Compact cameras

7 years 6 months ago #501857 by Italian_Dreamer
U Dont Need The Top Gear to make The Best Shoots, even if you have one you still need the Skills to make the Shoot, Try to start With Something Low, A Crop sensor will Do the Job Right, I still use my 600D(Canon) and make nice shoots to my eye...

But Try to start With with DLSR, And Study it, If you domain a DSLR the others Will be a Piece of Cake due the Primary Functions be The Same(or with different Names).
DSLR is The Choice, of course for me.

Cheers


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7 years 6 months ago #501864 by Joves

effron wrote: My smart phone takes a nice looking photo until I download it, and open it in Photoshop. Jpeg only, yuk! No bit depth, yuk! Its nice for quick snaps though.....

:rofl:
Better yet try and get a large print from it.

atenasmodel wrote: Which is the key to great captures? No matter the 'vehicle'


Pratice and learning what your gear will do is the key. Screwing up, and learning from it is another. With a lot of patience mixed in. In the digital age it is very easy to learn if you want to. Back in the film days was more difficult, and tedious. You had to actually take notes in a book of shots to learn how settings affected images. Now your camera does that for you in the EXIF data. So try something review it on your computer, and note where it worked, or did not. Persistence&patience are the two Ps to getting good images. Also many times luck that the right moment comes up too.


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