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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Is adding a D800 to my D600 the right thing to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 123225" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>How you're taught, what you'd like, and what you experience with a camera in hand are three very different things. Anyone who crops because they're lazy is probably producing something you wouldn't want to look at anyway. There are times you're out searching for a photograph, and there are times if finds you, often when you're not only not looking, but just fortunate that you have a camera in hand. And in each of those cases there are the subjects that will pose and wait, and those that require you to shoot first and adjust later. </p><p></p><p>There are rules, but there are no absolutes. Even when you think there are and subject yourself to them. And just because I'm willing to use a tool doesn't mean it's my favorite, or that I'm advocating that everyone try it. But I'll certainly use it if it's in my toolkit, particularly if the alternative is missing a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 123225, member: 9240"] How you're taught, what you'd like, and what you experience with a camera in hand are three very different things. Anyone who crops because they're lazy is probably producing something you wouldn't want to look at anyway. There are times you're out searching for a photograph, and there are times if finds you, often when you're not only not looking, but just fortunate that you have a camera in hand. And in each of those cases there are the subjects that will pose and wait, and those that require you to shoot first and adjust later. There are rules, but there are no absolutes. Even when you think there are and subject yourself to them. And just because I'm willing to use a tool doesn't mean it's my favorite, or that I'm advocating that everyone try it. But I'll certainly use it if it's in my toolkit, particularly if the alternative is missing a shot. [/QUOTE]
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