Here's what I got from that short article.
1 Getting the most out of a high-res sensor is hard. This is nothing new, but everyone needs to learn this eventually. Getting the most out of a large format film camera was hard too.
2 Optical viewfinders matter. That being said, if your system has an optical finder, don't screw it up with a non-interchangeable soft-focus screen.
3 There's no point changing systems for a small improvement in quality. Internet pundits are always "dumping brand X and switching to brand Y." It's mostly a waste of time, you will just miss the features of brand X that you were accustomed to, and it could take months to assimilate the different way brand Y works.
4 Proper technique matters. You need to know how to meter and focus, even if the brochure says otherwise.
1 Getting the most out of a high-res sensor is hard. This is nothing new, but everyone needs to learn this eventually. Getting the most out of a large format film camera was hard too.
2 Optical viewfinders matter. That being said, if your system has an optical finder, don't screw it up with a non-interchangeable soft-focus screen.
3 There's no point changing systems for a small improvement in quality. Internet pundits are always "dumping brand X and switching to brand Y." It's mostly a waste of time, you will just miss the features of brand X that you were accustomed to, and it could take months to assimilate the different way brand Y works.
4 Proper technique matters. You need to know how to meter and focus, even if the brochure says otherwise.
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