VladTheImpaler
The Sensational Prince
What are your thoughts on Full frame v Crop sensors?
I know that full frame is a must for some.. thoughts?
I know that full frame is a must for some.. thoughts?
it only matters in certain instances. but for 95% of applications no one can tell. I switched to full frame cuz i shoot low light events at times (clubs/concerts) and needed low noise at high ass ISO. i also like doing some portrait stuff with super shallow depth of field, which is easier(cheaper) to get with full frame. but if none of that shyt affects what you shoot, then doesnt matterWhat are your thoughts on Full frame v Crop sensors?
I know that full frame is a must for some.. thoughts?
some of the used full frames are below a grand right now, but they are cameras that are a few years old. But, to be honest, most people don't need full frame. It's a luxury. And really only necessary for like certain low light situations like shutterguy said. My advice is don't get caught up in the gear race and focus on the skill side of photography. You'd be surprised at how many people buy cameras that that too much for them as far as features and shyt.What are your thoughts on Full frame v Crop sensors?
I know that full frame is a must for some.. thoughts?
i be seeing some shyt when it comes to people having cameras and not knowing how to use them/or just having features they dont need. i had a broad roll up on m with a $4k leica camera asking me questions about her camera.some of the used full frames are below a grand right now, but they are cameras that are a few years old. But, to be honest, most people don't need full frame. It's a luxury. And really only necessary for like certain low light situations like shutterguy said. My advice is don't get caught up in the gear race and focus on the skill side of photography. You'd be surprised at how many people buy cameras that that too much for them as far as features and shyt.
I see it on craigslist a lot. "I'm selling this camera because it's too much for me, I bought a point and shoot instead".i be seeing some shyt when it comes to people having cameras and not knowing how to use them/or just having features they dont need. i had a broad roll up on m with a $4k leica camera asking me questions about her camera.
Yeah, I have been a photographer for years and was just wondering what many thought here.some of the used full frames are below a grand right now, but they are cameras that are a few years old. But, to be honest, most people don't need full frame. It's a luxury. And really only necessary for like certain low light situations like shutterguy said. My advice is don't get caught up in the gear race and focus on the skill side of photography. You'd be surprised at how many people buy cameras that that too much for them as far as features and shyt.
like your style bro