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jace525 @lemmy.world
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when the internet hypes a camera into oblivion
  • I get it. I shoot in RAW+JPEG and sometimes the filter I prethought up isn't working and I'll batch edit the RAWs. But I've learned enough and enjoy shooting in the moment. I am happy with my JPEGs 90% of the time. Some examples: www.niedermier.org

  • Which of the U.S. national parks in this image do you think is the most worth visiting? There are three exceptions.
  • I've done quite a bit of camping in the UP of Michigan and have been really impressed by how much beauty can be found up there. Doing Pictured Rocks, Tahquamenon Falls, and Kitch-iti-kipi on a 4 day weekend trip is pretty incredible. So I'd do Isle Royale and hot up a few more landmarks while being up there. Sounds like a good clean inexpensive trip!

  • when the internet hypes a camera into oblivion
  • It's the jpeg with film simulations........ :( I got into Fuji a few years back. I work in IT and spend all day on the computer, I game quite a bit....on the computer. I did not want another hobby that required more hours on the computer! So, with film sims, I can "pre-process" my shots. I think about all the colors in the location I will be and choose a tone that I like before I go on the shoot. I've been pretty impressed with what I have been able to capture just with jpegs. There are times when the film sim is a complete bust for a shoot, so I do record RAW along with JPEG and probably end up editing 15% of what I take. It works for me! That's all I'm saying.

  • when the internet hypes a camera into oblivion
  • It's the jpeg with film simulations........ :( I got into Fuji a few years back. I work in IT and spend all day on the computer, I game quite a bit....on the computer. I did not want another hobby that required more hours on the computer! So, with film sims, I can "pre-process" my shots. I think about all the colors in the location I will be and choose a tone that I like before I go on the shoot. I've been pretty impressed with what I have been able to capture just with jpegs. There are times when the film sim is a complete bust for a shoot, so I do record RAW along with JPEG and probably end up editing 15% of what I take. It works for me! That's all I'm saying.