Just browsed through the "fun with small sensors/ images" thread and realized one thing (which is not a surprize at all):
Those small cameras seem really to extend the area of taking images.
There are many street life/ restaurant/ fun with kids/ etc etc images posted which are not found in lets say the "Fun with MF" thread.
Now I am not sure yet the 3/4-crew seems to be somewhere in between, however overall I find in the "small sensor-thread" the widest range of all situations in life" plus I find the most dynamic images.
What I also start feeling is that the technical imperfectness of small sensor can, if used propperly, even add character to images.
I am really motivated to focus more on the scenes and atmosphere than on the "perfect" composition. I am also motivated to start carrying a small sensor camera more often again.
I believe now that small sensor cameras are really underrated sometimes, specially in the time of 4/3 etc. I am not sure yet though if a Pen or GF1 with a small lens might even allow the same kind of photography. Maybe it does and would be an as good or even better tool. Not sure here.
Keep on posting please. Cheers, Tom
Those small cameras seem really to extend the area of taking images.
There are many street life/ restaurant/ fun with kids/ etc etc images posted which are not found in lets say the "Fun with MF" thread.
Now I am not sure yet the 3/4-crew seems to be somewhere in between, however overall I find in the "small sensor-thread" the widest range of all situations in life" plus I find the most dynamic images.
What I also start feeling is that the technical imperfectness of small sensor can, if used propperly, even add character to images.
I am really motivated to focus more on the scenes and atmosphere than on the "perfect" composition. I am also motivated to start carrying a small sensor camera more often again.
I believe now that small sensor cameras are really underrated sometimes, specially in the time of 4/3 etc. I am not sure yet though if a Pen or GF1 with a small lens might even allow the same kind of photography. Maybe it does and would be an as good or even better tool. Not sure here.
Keep on posting please. Cheers, Tom
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