Why You Need a Good Relationship With Your Camera
Posted: November 14, 2017
A big part of photography is being able to connect with the subject you choose to photograph. However, it is also about having a good connection with your camera. Knowing your camera well, including its features and capabilities helps you produce great images, rather than worrying about how to work the equipment.
Kevin Landwer-Johan, writer for Digital Photography School, shares why it is important to have a good relationship with a camera.
I don’t like upgrading my camera; I’m rather content with the old one I have. I’m not one to worry so much now about the changes in technology. These days it seems there’s nothing really new under the sun. My trusty Nikon D800 is like a close friend, we have a good relationship.
The advancements in camera technology have now slowed down and we already have more than enough megapixels to overflow our hard drives. So in my opinion, being content with a (slightly) older camera can help improve your photography more than if you are continually
hankering for an upgrade.
Is your camera good enough?
Recently we had a customer on one of our photography workshops tell us they’d bought a few new lenses and were happy with them and next they wanted to upgrade their camera.
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