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03/16/2006 08:39:09 PM · #1 |
Often times we like to group cameras into 2 groups - P&S and dSLR.
I read somewhere that it is wrong because a dSLR is also be a P&S camera when used as such.
It ought to be grouped as - dSLR and EVF since both terms points to the way the imaging mechanism works inside the camera. While P&S is actually a term used to describe how a photographer takes a photo in automatic modes.
Does this sounds right to you? |
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03/16/2006 08:40:22 PM · #2 |
| Go Crayon! Go Crayon! Ha! |
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03/16/2006 08:42:54 PM · #3 |
p/s = non or very limited manual control
prosumer = more manual control
dSLR = total control
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03/16/2006 08:48:10 PM · #4 |
My $.02 I have seen some AMAZING so called p/s images it make's me want to get one. I mean look at this p/s Image.
If all I had to go by was the Image I would think it was a Fancy Camera that took the shot. I see great control! |
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03/16/2006 08:53:43 PM · #5 |
Guys, hey I'm not starting a dSLR and compact camera debate here =_=;
I've just read somewhere that the correct term to use is actually EVF cameras and thought maybe you guys can see if you agree with that.
Originally posted by faidoi: p/s = non or very limited manual control
prosumer = more manual control
dSLR = total control |
Faidoi, I think a photographer can never have total control, unlike, a painter. |
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03/16/2006 08:59:05 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by crayon: Guys, hey I'm not starting a dSLR and compact camera debate here =_=;
I've just read somewhere that the correct term to use is actually EVF cameras and thought maybe you guys can see if you agree with that.
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I don't know the answer to that but I would like to know. |
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03/16/2006 09:25:57 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by thegrandwazoo: My $.02 I have seen some AMAZING so called p/s images it make's me want to get one. I mean look at this p/s Image.
If all I had to go by was the Image I would think it was a Fancy Camera that took the shot. I see great control! |
PS for Point and Shot or PS for Photoshop?
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