The current state of photography and camera gear is in an incredibly odd place. It's dictated by folks who spent the last 20 years or so getting to a spot of clinical perfection. But they're trying to find a way to target and understand the younger photography market.
So those new photographers are being brainwashed into learning that photography has to be clean, clinical, and devoid of what they find are imperfections. At the same time, younger photographers are picking up cameras and lenses with character. Specifically, I've noticed that lots of those lenses don't really have aspherical elements in them. But they're still able to create wonderful photos with those lenses. Indeed, it's easier to get rid of flaws than it is to digitally re-introduce them. . thephoblographer.com
2021-7-10 19:00