06-08-2014, 10:08 AM
Hello All,
Last week I had a discussion with a friend of mine. He is a professional photographer and I ask him would it be nice to have an articulated LCD on your camera. He said: "YES, of course" and so do a lot of photographers.
So, why does my Canon G2 from 12 years old have one, but the Canon EOS 5D II, III, 1Ds, Nikon D4, D800, etc, doesn't?
Someone opted it would be to fragile, but if you don't use it, you can just leave 'folded' in the camera.
Or is it that the companies save features for the future, so they can still come up with something new? So, just a marketing thing?
Kind regards,
Reinier
Last week I had a discussion with a friend of mine. He is a professional photographer and I ask him would it be nice to have an articulated LCD on your camera. He said: "YES, of course" and so do a lot of photographers.
So, why does my Canon G2 from 12 years old have one, but the Canon EOS 5D II, III, 1Ds, Nikon D4, D800, etc, doesn't?
Someone opted it would be to fragile, but if you don't use it, you can just leave 'folded' in the camera.
Or is it that the companies save features for the future, so they can still come up with something new? So, just a marketing thing?
Kind regards,
Reinier