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4K and the Future of Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 217801" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I wish I had a dollar for all the death knells that I've heard toll over the years. The new threat of 4K is just a glorified version of "spray and pray" and while it may someday have a place in still photography, it's appearance is far from marks the end of the DSLR. I mean, we all still have radios despite TV and film is still thriving and perhaps even growing despite the gains in digital imagery, so any changes wrought by 4K will join all the other "end of days" events whose reputations proceeded their reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 217801, member: 9521"] I wish I had a dollar for all the death knells that I've heard toll over the years. The new threat of 4K is just a glorified version of "spray and pray" and while it may someday have a place in still photography, it's appearance is far from marks the end of the DSLR. I mean, we all still have radios despite TV and film is still thriving and perhaps even growing despite the gains in digital imagery, so any changes wrought by 4K will join all the other "end of days" events whose reputations proceeded their reality. [/QUOTE]
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