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EYEONE said:D.Sim said:
Ha, ok man. :![]()
... if the key criteria is lack of weight ...
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EYEONE said:D.Sim said:
Ha, ok man. :![]()
KeithR said:Don't do that, sunshine - you're just showing your ignorance.Fandongo said:"A photograph has much more meaning, I'm just not interested in video."
- Every artsy person, wearing an artsy hoodie and artsy glasses
I'm not remotely "as described" - I'm a bird photographer who also does a bit of action photography - stuff like mountain biking, kite jumping/kite surfing, jet-skiing, some rugby, some martial arts, and I'll tell you why I photograph, rather than video these things.
Because - depending on the subject matter, but in general - video is boring.
People can appreciate an image of a bird caught in flight, but a video of the same birds tracking across the screen? Boring.
A mountain bike caught in mid jump is good subject matter: a video of the same thing? Boring.
Someone at the top of a big air kite jump is a cool image: the ten minutes of standing round under the kite waiting for just the right minute to "pop"? Boring.
And so on. Yes, it's eminently possible to edit sequences into something more useful, but - frankly - I'm not really interested in Youtube, thanks. Let's be honest: 99.9% of the stuff on Youtube et al is crap. By all means contribute to that figure if you feel the need, but I don't.
So - just for the avoidance of any doubt - there are perfectly valid use-cases for photographs over videos that don't involve "artsy". Just because you don't understand that, it doesn't give you the right to be a smartarse about people who don't think your way.
daveswan said:The cinematic DoF that comes with a 35mm (Cine) sized sensor is wonderful for narative. No you don't have to use super-shallow DoF all the time, it's a creative tool, same as grading in post.
Jedifarce said:daveswan said:The cinematic DoF that comes with a 35mm (Cine) sized sensor is wonderful for narative. No you don't have to use super-shallow DoF all the time, it's a creative tool, same as grading in post.
Pro's such as Philip Bloom and Shane Hurlbut don't never shoot at anything below f/4. I was kinda suprised Shane Hurlbut encourages filming at F/5.6
KeithR said:People can appreciate an image of a bird caught in flight, but a video of the same birds tracking across the screen? Boring.
Axilrod said:torger said:My beloved "live view", which I consider a must-have for manual focusing from a tripod, is also a side-effect of the video function.
That's interesting, since a 50D had live-view and did NOT come with video.....
HurtinMinorKey said:KeithR said:People can appreciate an image of a bird caught in flight, but a video of the same birds tracking across the screen? Boring.
If you put up your still of a bird in flight next to my video shot at 300fps played back at 24fps, I'm gonna get more viewers.
::applause::dilbert said:I know that there are many features that my digital cameras have that I don't use.
But do I wish that they weren't there?
No.
Why not?
Because they don't tailor make camera for me, they make a camera for everyone all over the world and everyone has different needs.
+1FredBGG said:Just go and shoot with a medium format digital and you'll see that sensors designed for stills only do a far better job. Both color and black and white is better. Today's 35mm DSLRs still can't match the color quality of 5 to 6 year old MF digital backs. It would be interesting to see what could be done with a 3 layer stills only sensor in one of today's high end 35mm bodies.
briansquibb said:The colour quality of even the best DSLRs doesnt get close to good film. Resolution - yes, DR - no.
AvTvM said:6. For me please a 7Ds or a 5Ds or even better a mirrorless Canon SOL S (finally retire those old EOS-DSLRs of yesteryear!) with "s" for "stills only".
Make it so, Canon ... engage!
NormanBates said:but without income from customers interested in video, there's very little money for developing new sensors and processors!
Used 1Ds3 are going for about the same price as a 5DII in the UKAvTvM said:hehe, yes that would be an option. But way too much money for an outdated sensor.