another good video -----back in the day I sold camera s---film type only----people would come in to the store with ridiculous ideas ----and be misold ---I think you have the right idea---its all about your skills.However, I would like an opinion on the following ----for landscape work ---would you choose a fuji with 100million megapixel or another camera---your thought please question 2 I was seriously thinking of the OM mk1 version 2 -----your thought please.
I think that most cameras today have a resolution that is all you need unless you're going to print huge prints. I have one of the first Olympus, OM1 but I find the menus system frustrating. I'm not sure whether they have updated it - so much so that I never used it much sadly. Im about to hire a few mirrorless myself to do some testing as Im ready to have alook at one I think. Maybe try the canon r3 or r5 - but not eh latest ones as I don't think the upgrades are worth the cost. I also often buy second hand gear from MBK.com and KEH.
Unfortunately, it's not the camera anymore, it's Photoshop skills. Someone who wants to focus on photography is frustrated by modern camera gadgets. I think this is why smartphones dominate.
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another good video -----back in the day I sold camera s---film type only----people would come in to the store with ridiculous ideas ----and be misold ---I think you have the right idea---its all about your skills.However, I would like an opinion on the following ----for landscape work ---would you choose a fuji with 100million megapixel or another camera---your thought please question 2 I was seriously thinking of the OM mk1 version 2 -----your thought please.
I think that most cameras today have a resolution that is all you need unless you're going to print huge prints. I have one of the first Olympus, OM1 but I find the menus system frustrating. I'm not sure whether they have updated it - so much so that I never used it much sadly. Im about to hire a few mirrorless myself to do some testing as Im ready to have alook at one I think. Maybe try the canon r3 or r5 - but not eh latest ones as I don't think the upgrades are worth the cost. I also often buy second hand gear from MBK.com and KEH.
Unfortunately, it's not the camera anymore, it's Photoshop skills. Someone who wants to focus on photography is frustrated by modern camera gadgets. I think this is why smartphones dominate.