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Editor  |  Mar 25, 2014  |  0 comments
Many new long-range zoom “bridge” cameras have been introduced.
I like the convenience of an integral lens long zoom.
36% (16 votes)
I much prefer working with an interchangeable lens camera.
36% (16 votes)
I need to learn more about stability and sharpness of these models.
27% (12 votes)
Total votes: 44
Editor  |  Jan 21, 2014  |  2 comments
More and more new cameras no longer have low pass filters.
I like this idea as it delivers sharper images.
37% (40 votes)
I don't think it makes much difference.
16% (17 votes)
I need to learn more about the differences.
47% (50 votes)
Total votes: 107
Editor  |  Dec 18, 2013  |  0 comments
A recent news item claims picture sharing on "social" sites has flattened out.
I regularly upload images to a social site.
49% (45 votes)
I choose not to share my images that way.
39% (36 votes)
I sometimes share family shots only.
12% (11 votes)
Total votes: 92
Editor  |  Nov 18, 2013  |  0 comments
Sony has introduced a full frame sensor mirrorless camera.
On my next camera purchase this would make me consider a compact camera system rather than a DSLR.
37% (49 votes)
I still like the DSLR form factor and will stick with it.
36% (48 votes)
I need to learn more before considering this option.
27% (35 votes)
Total votes: 132
Editor  |  Oct 17, 2013  |  0 comments
There are numerous software options for creating B&W images from digital RGB files.
I set Monochrome mode in my camera when I want to shoot B&W images.
9% (6 votes)
I regularly use "conversion" software to create B&W images.
80% (53 votes)
I'd like to, but I need to learn more about B&W processing options.
11% (7 votes)
Total votes: 66
Editor  |  Sep 10, 2013  |  0 comments
"Mirrorless" new camera intros are outstripping new DSLR intros three to one.
My next camera will be a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.
37% (40 votes)
I still prefer the form factor of the DSLR.
38% (41 votes)
I like the idea of mirrorless, but I have so many lenses for my DSLR I'll have to stick with that format.
26% (28 votes)
Total votes: 109
Editor  |  Aug 19, 2013  |  0 comments
A number of photo schools still teach black and white film developing and printing.
I don't believe this helps photo students as digital is the future.
12% (12 votes)
It's a good idea as it creates a foundation for a greater understanding of photography.
72% (74 votes)
It's another aspect of the craft so it does no harm.
17% (17 votes)
Total votes: 103
Editor  |  Jul 08, 2013  |  1 comments
New sensors and processors yield better quality at higher ISO settings.
I get good quality at the highest setting my camera offers.
12% (5 votes)
I feel "comfortable" shooting at a max of ISO 800.
30% (13 votes)
I always shoot at the lowest ISO I can, regardless of better high-ISO quality.
58% (25 votes)
Total votes: 43
Editor  |  Jun 12, 2013  |  3 comments
Adobe has changed the way future editions of Photoshop will be accessed.
I need to work with Photoshop and will adopt the new access mode.
7% (18 votes)
I will be seeking new software for editing when I need to update.
75% (192 votes)
I was unaware of any changes in their delivery and access.
18% (46 votes)
Total votes: 256
Editor  |  May 17, 2013  |  0 comments
Compact System Cameras are becoming more interesting, and popular.
I own a CSC and am pleased with results.
36% (31 votes)
I will consider one as an option to, or even a replacement for my DSLR when next in the market for a camera.
26% (22 votes)
I'll stick with my DSLR.
38% (33 votes)
Total votes: 86

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