New to the world of photography? Here's a look at the best entry level cameras for aspiring photographers in 2018.
thephoblographer.com2018-8-20 10:00
New to the world of photography? Here's a look at the best entry level cameras for aspiring photographers in 2018.
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Recent reports of Fujifilm GFX100RF and Hasselblad X2D II cameras have excited many photographers. However, what is getting the most attention is how each of these devices potentially utilizes a Sony 102MP sensor, which has sparked the imagination of the latter brand's followers.
This one may get a lot of you riled up, but it was a long time coming. There are times when camera manufacturers know what they are doing, and then there are other times when the newer devices simply lack any innovation.
The debate around higher megapixels vs better features has been around since the introduction of digital cameras. During the analog era, ergonomics, build, lens and film quality, and so on were the main focus.
Rumors and leaks can either excite brand loyalists, or they can divide them. Canon's latest image leak of an upcoming camera is the former. From the looks of it, Canon is now finding new ways to make its camera bodies smaller and smaller, which is something many loyalists would prefer.
Everyone seems to be craving a retro digital camera these days. While Fujifilm's X series was one of the few camera lineups that catered to this need, Nikon, OM System, and Pentax are the recent additions focusing on the same.
A lot of us yearn for the days when digital photography was so much simpler. I don't miss pixel peeping -- in fact, we never encouraged it here at the Phoblographer. We know that we're not alone here, and we're in love with Retro Digital.
Digital cameras are gradually becoming the new norm. While this device is largely used by Gen Z and a few millennials (like myself), a digital camera or a vintage edition is preferred despite its small sensor size.