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Originally Posted by nicfit
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ha ha ha i know that
i was using the pedagogical "we", as in "why do we fall?"
in other words by "we" i meant "you"
and by "you" i meant him
like "you're forgetting the part where we tell you to exploit your phone's capabilities"
i think he should be looking at this kind of shit first before any discussion about buying more:
http://iphonephotographyschool.com/iphoneography/
and sites of that kind. the iphone camera can take great photos and some of the apps are fun.
btw, i got a panny g7 last spring and i'm loving it. it's a bit tiny for my hands but it's superlight and i scored this brand-new 60mm olympus macro lens (120mm equivalent) for $400.
i know you're already committed to aps-c so it makes sense to stay on that path, but to start from zero, m43 is really nice too. not better-- but great bang for the buck-- sometimes insane. the gh4 has been getting great reviews since release (it's the new indie video darling) but the g7 at $700 with a zoom kit lens was a better deal for me as it shoots 4K video
olympus has the om-d e-m1 (longass name) which is great for photos. and some of the olympus PEN cameras are like $400-500-- they look like a rangefinder but you can change lenses and i think i want one in my pocket with a pancake lens. some day.
i got burned on nikon since my d70s just died on me and wiped some cards in the process, and i've always loved panny for video-- so the g7 works for me very well.
the fujis you mention look amazing btw. i've seen some samples and they're incredible. wish i had the budget for one.
BUT we should be encouraging evolghost to stop spending and start working ha ha ha ha!
like this one:
http://motto.time.com/4205365/iphone...take-better-2/
and for inspiration:
http://time.com/4393576/iphone-photo-awards-2016/