KurtKamka
Subscriber Member
How's that for a thought-provoking title? I've been thinking about the question as I think about the experience I had with a loaner MFDB over the weekend. In many ways, MF photography can be very different in terms of methodology and process compared to 35mm photography. But, in terms of composition, capturing an emotion or knowing when to push the button, it can be very similar.
As sensors become larger in DSLRs and prices of MFDBs fall, photographers will begin to question what they can and want to accomplish in larger formats and with larger sensors. Feathers will be ruffled as conventions are pushed. Sometimes for the good and sometimes for the not so good.
Many photographers (and dealers), have to have a certain amount of curiosity in understanding how and why the format will continue to evolve as places like this forum serve as grass roots microcosm of the marketplace as a whole.
Any thoughts out there?
As sensors become larger in DSLRs and prices of MFDBs fall, photographers will begin to question what they can and want to accomplish in larger formats and with larger sensors. Feathers will be ruffled as conventions are pushed. Sometimes for the good and sometimes for the not so good.
Many photographers (and dealers), have to have a certain amount of curiosity in understanding how and why the format will continue to evolve as places like this forum serve as grass roots microcosm of the marketplace as a whole.
Any thoughts out there?