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by coldtea
3410 days ago
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>What kind of camera did you use to click these? This is an incredible comment. What keyboard did you use to write it? (Camera choice doesn't matter beyond certain ergonomics and certain capabilities (low noise, more room for cropping, shallow DOF, etc, a lot of which depend on the lens as well). Any $300+ DSLR can give you the exact same results, as can a lot of mirrorless with a speedy lens. And for most of the pictures shown, any modern compact or even smartphone will do just as well). |
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* very low noise
* very shallow DOF
* long bursts of rapid images
* weather proofing (including cold)
* improved dynamic range
* high resolution (lets you crop the part you are interested in and retain good quality)
There are also other improvements such as better autofocus.
Which means, no a $300 camera will not be good enough for some of these shots.
PS: I use a MFT camera myself and it's good enough for my needs.