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Steve Perry Video - STOP STRUGGLING WITH SHADOW RECOVERY!
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 752505" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I started out watching them when I first got started in photography. The more I learned from people that I trusted and respected here and elsewhere the less I respected their results and their opinions. There views on ISO and DX vs FX glass and half a dozen issues I can no longer recall caused me to trust them less and less. The final straw was the review they gave of the Z6. It was the worst that I watched. They complained about things like auto white balance that had they simply looked at the menu they would have seen there was more than one. There was an issue with focus, but much of what they complained about was related to improper set-up. Even when they did their set-up recommendation video it was wrong in too many ways to count. </p><p></p><p>The funniest thing that I saw was not to long ago was when they recommended that no one needed more than 1080P for YouTube videos and they were downsizing and a month or three later when Canon came out with their flagship mirrorless with 8K I think, that was what everybody needed. I still go to their site now and then. I just recognize that much of it is Click Bait. I do not trust their output at all. It seems more driven to create controversy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 752505, member: 34269"] I started out watching them when I first got started in photography. The more I learned from people that I trusted and respected here and elsewhere the less I respected their results and their opinions. There views on ISO and DX vs FX glass and half a dozen issues I can no longer recall caused me to trust them less and less. The final straw was the review they gave of the Z6. It was the worst that I watched. They complained about things like auto white balance that had they simply looked at the menu they would have seen there was more than one. There was an issue with focus, but much of what they complained about was related to improper set-up. Even when they did their set-up recommendation video it was wrong in too many ways to count. The funniest thing that I saw was not to long ago was when they recommended that no one needed more than 1080P for YouTube videos and they were downsizing and a month or three later when Canon came out with their flagship mirrorless with 8K I think, that was what everybody needed. I still go to their site now and then. I just recognize that much of it is Click Bait. I do not trust their output at all. It seems more driven to create controversy. [/QUOTE]
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