New Panasonic Lumix FZ18
BaumBadier wrote:
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People today so often want to blame the camera. They don't realize they are
holding a technological wonder, with a zoom-range far beyond what many of us had
just 15 or 20 years ago. They expect it to perform like a snap-shot camera
because they've been made as user-friendly as an old Instamatic. Realize that
these new cameras are not only pushing the limits of technology but also the
limits of the photographer's own human abilities. Putting lens focal-lengths at
your easy disposal that no photographer in his right mind would have tried to
hand-hold just a few years ago. When we grabbed a 200mm or 400mm lens to put on
our cameras we also grabbed the tripod, as a standard rule of action. If new
photographers today stop to realize this then they'll stop blaming the
performance of the camera and learn to look more at their own limitations.
Improve your own techniques and the camera will happily compensate for anything
that you can't improve on your own.
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Hello, BaumBadier:
You make a lot of sense, man! P&S digicams - even highly advanced ones -
are so often taken for granted, despite their proven capabilities and
obvious advantages.
Cordially,
John Turco
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