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Should be a fantastic camera.  
With current bank interest rates you might as well enjoy the money as put it in the bank!

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I suspect if you look in your camera cupboard, you would be surprised how many Alpha 1s you could buy, with spare equipment.

Sadly if I sold all my Nikon gear it wouldn't clear my credit card bill:needsahug:



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Walking again this evening more rain so only my I Phone with me as I walked up Fishers Hill from a flooded River Meon

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It looks like most of the places up here as well Graham. In some places you need waders not wellies.

 




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Last Light over our little Meon River

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Last Light over our little Meon River

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It's a lovely image from any equipment, Graham.

I guess the current range of mobile phones have cameras that excel by virtue of their sensor size and lens focal length. They enable incredible depth of field even for wide apertures....with the advantage of low iso as a result.

The settings for that shot make me wonder about the need to use large sensors and bigger lenses for this type of photography?

4mm lens, 1/1066s @ f1.8 ....and iso 20!!



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I guess it depends if you want a large print out of it.

I havent seen a camera phone that gives A4 print of acceptable quality much less A1, A0.
I dont have an iPhone12 but my iPhone 7+ doesnt produce A4 prints that I find acceptable.



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jk wrote:
I guess it depends if you want a large print out of it.

I havent seen a camera phone that gives A4 print of acceptable quality much less A1, A0.
I dont have an iPhone12 but my iPhone 7+ doesnt produce A4 prints that I find acceptable.

I think Graham is going to attempt a 16x12 print. ;-)

The wife has an iPhone 11 Pro. (I still have just a phone ) She read that the 11 was a major leap forward on camera quality compared to previous models....so bought one and sold her Panasonic FZ2000. She had problems with her hands and was finding holding even the bridge camera too much. 

The iQ of the 11 is quite superb but I think the wide angle lens (it has 3) is a little distorted (barrelling). The other 2 lenses are fine.


I think we are getting to a point where we must question whether printing large prints is the natural end product of our hobby.

Graham still exhibits his work so is a more regular printer. I personally haven't printed anything for 5 years....when my A3+ printer packed up.
I never replaced it, believing the local print shop could fill that gap. I've also used the online printers that Graham recommended for digital photographic printing....they were excellent, cheap, fast and frankly did a better job than me. 😆



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I am similar to you as I havent made a large print for a number of years.  However I have a need to make some large prints but I want some more Cornish photos.  The Covid situation has put my schedule back by 18 months.



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Same place next day with the Sony A7iii and 105-24mm lens at 24mm

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