Remember ... megapixels don't matter. :)
Remember ... megapixels don't matter. :)
Originally shared by Scott Kelby
This Can’t Be a Good Photo, Because…
…I’ve read enough from people in forums on the Web who have convinced me there is no way this could be a good shot because….
(a) It was taken with a 6-megapixel consumer camera (the original Canon Digital Rebel) back in 2006
(b) I shot it with the cheap kit lens that came with the camera
(c) My camera was set to JPEG mode
(d) It was taken on a $14.95 tripod (I forgot mine at home so I had to buy one at Walmart)
I’m going back there again soon on a family vacation, but this time I’m taking:
(a) A Nikon D800 36-megapixel camera or my Nikon D4
(b) A 14-24mm f/2.8 lens that along costs more than the camera, lens, and tripod I shot the image above with combined.
(c) I’ll shoot in RAW mode and post-process the image in Lightroom 4
(d) I’ll be using an Gitzo Carbon-fiber tripod with a Really Right Stuff BH-40 ball-head and I’ll have a cable release this time
But with all that cool gear and technology, I am pretty darn certain I won’t get nearly as good a shot. There’s a lesson in there somewhere. ;-)
Have a great weekend everybody, and here’s wishing you great shots no matter what gear you’re shooting with.
My Canon Rebel, which I bought in 2006, was 10.2 megapixels! So I think this info in inaccurate.
ReplyDeleteHeh ... I know the original Rebel model was only 6 MP, but I think it was introduced a couple years before that. I remember looking at one when I was trying to figure out which digital SLR to get ...
ReplyDeleteYep, me too. I remember loving my Rebel. Served me well.
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