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Old September 7th 12, 07:03 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon[_4_]
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In article c515403a-4f14-40d3-b344-20969e496248
@q20g2000vbx.googlegroups.com, RichA says...
Now, imagine if the DSLR sellers were forced to admit they used medium
format equipment or large format equipment for their camera ads?


That happens all the time.
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Old September 9th 12, 07:23 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Wolfgang Weisselberg
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Alfred Molon wrote:
In article c515403a-4f14-40d3-b344-20969e496248
@q20g2000vbx.googlegroups.com, RichA says...
Now, imagine if the DSLR sellers were forced to admit they used medium
format equipment or large format equipment for their camera ads?


That happens all the time.


You know that, because *you* do that all the time, or do you have
some sort of proof?

-Wolfgang
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Old September 10th 12, 06:17 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon[_4_]
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In article , Wolfgang
Weisselberg says...
Alfred Molon wrote:
In article c515403a-4f14-40d3-b344-20969e496248
@q20g2000vbx.googlegroups.com, RichA says...
Now, imagine if the DSLR sellers were forced to admit they used medium
format equipment or large format equipment for their camera ads?


That happens all the time.


You know that, because *you* do that all the time, or do you have
some sort of proof?


One of my photos was used to promote a camera of another brand.
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Old September 11th 12, 02:50 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Wolfgang Weisselberg
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Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , Wolfgang
Weisselberg says...
Alfred Molon wrote:
In article c515403a-4f14-40d3-b344-20969e496248
@q20g2000vbx.googlegroups.com, RichA says...
Now, imagine if the DSLR sellers were forced to admit they used medium
format equipment or large format equipment for their camera ads?


That happens all the time.


You know that, because *you* do that all the time, or do you have
some sort of proof?


One of my photos was used to promote a camera of another brand.


So you know it happens. What about the "all the time" part?

-Wolfgang
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Old September 11th 12, 06:31 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon[_4_]
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Default Nokia uses other device to do video in cell phone ad

In article , Wolfgang
Weisselberg says...
Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , Wolfgang
Weisselberg says...
Alfred Molon wrote:
In article c515403a-4f14-40d3-b344-20969e496248
@q20g2000vbx.googlegroups.com, RichA says...
Now, imagine if the DSLR sellers were forced to admit they used medium
format equipment or large format equipment for their camera ads?


That happens all the time.


You know that, because *you* do that all the time, or do you have
some sort of proof?


One of my photos was used to promote a camera of another brand.


So you know it happens. What about the "all the time" part?


Feedback received from other photographers when discussing the matter.

Do you really believe photos of compact cameras are used for billboard-
sized ads?
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http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/
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Old September 11th 12, 09:51 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Alan Browne
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On 2012.09.11 13:31 , Alfred Molon wrote:

So you know it happens. What about the "all the time" part?


Feedback received from other photographers when discussing the matter.


So you know all photographers who shoot all photography for all camera
advertising?

Get around, doncha?

BTW: In English banter, "all the time" does not mean _all_ the time. It
means "commonly".

Do you really believe photos of compact cameras are used for billboard-
sized ads?


If it's a compact camera being advertised in the photo, yes. ;-)

It wouldn't matter for most billboard sized ads - the viewer is too far
away to see pixel level detail. When you see a billboard by the side of
the road it is about the same as holding up a 6x4 print at arms length.

That said, in most professionally produced "billboard" advertising the
photographers use appropriately professional equipment whether 35mm, MF
or even LF. Because the advertising photography being done for that is
also going to be used for magazines, poster advertising and so on.

--
"C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!".
-John Keating.
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Old September 11th 12, 11:23 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon[_4_]
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In article , Alan Browne
says...
That said, in most professionally produced "billboard" advertising the
photographers use appropriately professional equipment whether 35mm, MF
or even LF. Because the advertising photography being done for that is
also going to be used for magazines, poster advertising and so on.


In other words you agree with me that tiny compact cameras are not used
for this purpose.
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http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/
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Old September 11th 12, 11:36 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Alan Browne
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On 2012.09.11 18:23 , Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , Alan Browne
says...
That said, in most professionally produced "billboard" advertising the
photographers use appropriately professional equipment whether 35mm, MF
or even LF. Because the advertising photography being done for that is
also going to be used for magazines, poster advertising and so on.


In other words you agree with me that tiny compact cameras are not used
for this purpose.


Generally yes.

But it's also true that you wouldn't know the difference - let me
restore what I wrote and you snipped out:

It wouldn't matter for most billboard sized ads - the viewer is
too far away to see pixel level detail. When you see a billboard
by the side of the road it is about the same as holding up a 6x4
print at arms length.

You wouldn't be able to tell if it were made from a compact camera ...
with the sole caveat being that the photo were taken within the ability
of the camera. Adequate lighting and technique would take care of that.

--
"C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!".
-John Keating.
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Old September 16th 12, 02:31 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems,rec.photo.digital
Wolfgang Weisselberg
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Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , Wolfgang
Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , Wolfgang
Alfred Molon wrote:
In article c515403a-4f14-40d3-b344-20969e496248


Now, imagine if the DSLR sellers were forced to admit they used medium
format equipment or large format equipment for their camera ads?


That happens all the time.


You know that, because *you* do that all the time, or do you have
some sort of proof?


One of my photos was used to promote a camera of another brand.


So you know it happens. What about the "all the time" part?


Feedback received from other photographers when discussing the matter.


I see.
Now, your photo, which medium format or large format camera
did you use and what DSLR was it that was promoted with it?

And what did the other photographers use?

I'd really like to know if there's a certain pattern ...

Do you really believe photos of compact cameras are used for billboard-
sized ads?


What resolution does a billboard have?

If I read
http://www.jonessign.com/billboards_designspecs.php
right and other sources, billboards have a tiny bit less resolution
than high gloss magazines, are looked at only shortly (especially
when hurling past at 65mph) and usually don't figure full size
photographs either.

Speaking of TV, the 2 MPix of HDTV is certainly out of reach for
phone and compact cameras to demonstrate their own shots ...

-Wolfgang
 




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