04-30-2012, 03:39 PM
You only posted some vimeo links. Last time I checked, vimeo is some video site. If for whatever reason you want to share a photo link, by all means do so.
That you stubbornly refuse to accept that kinda in focus is not the same as really in focus, and that you CAN see the different between them, is not my problem.
And I am not trying to defend MY photography, I am not a landscape shooter. Not someone who uses tripods, not someone who tries to get everything sharp, not someone who uses tilt-shift lenses to try and get that perfect, not someone who uses live view to find the perfect focus position.
I am just understanding those who do all that, the reasons why, and the differences it can make.
The real landscape shooters use bigger formats... No substitute for size of film/sensor. I know there is no convincing you about how one can not really rely on AF or focus confirmation, especially in lower light. And that live view is a very worthwhile addition to cameras for landscape shooters, not just tripod/marco shooters.
Not interested in any vimeo links.
That you stubbornly refuse to accept that kinda in focus is not the same as really in focus, and that you CAN see the different between them, is not my problem.
And I am not trying to defend MY photography, I am not a landscape shooter. Not someone who uses tripods, not someone who tries to get everything sharp, not someone who uses tilt-shift lenses to try and get that perfect, not someone who uses live view to find the perfect focus position.
I am just understanding those who do all that, the reasons why, and the differences it can make.
The real landscape shooters use bigger formats... No substitute for size of film/sensor. I know there is no convincing you about how one can not really rely on AF or focus confirmation, especially in lower light. And that live view is a very worthwhile addition to cameras for landscape shooters, not just tripod/marco shooters.
Not interested in any vimeo links.