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Know exactly what you mean :-)

I find it very convenient to take out my Nokia lumia 1020 * 41 mp camera rather than my Nikon D810 which is used for my main

shoots & events & exhibition work but I have been known to use my cam phone for this as well.

 

RE the sandpaper quality

who says every image has to be pin sharp

myself the high iso grain can actually look very effective if your wishing to creative a certain type of image

drives me nuts when people say "Every image has to be pin sharp every time" :-D

 

My personal opinion is that if your experience as a photographer/artist then you can take a great creative shot no matter

which camera you have be it a high end DSLR or a simple 10 mp compact or a camera phone :-)

BTW I like the guitar image you posted

nice 1.

Didn't saw your comment until now.  :lol:

Nothing beats the Lumia currently in photo quality; zooming with that thing is epic for a phone. 

 

I personally hate ISO noise,- it's worse with the older DSLR's.

My camera holds up well against noise, but image quality will break down after 6400.

Your newer fullframe on the other hand shouldn't have any problems with it.  :o

 

You're right about the creativity part ofcourse, nothing beats experience. But in certain situations, you just want the best possible performance. I'm macro photographer, so there's demand in the details and especially the shutter time. (which points at decent high-ISO quality) And I hate flash light, lol.

 

Having a Fullframe will give you better color reproduction than crop sensor cameras.

This is why I'm jealous of your newer D810.  :lol:

'Unfortunately', I've a great set of DX lenses; with quite a few oldies that aren't being sold anymore.

I only have one FX lens, my trusty 105 mm macro.

 

Thank you! It's a Fender Precision bass. It sounds lovely. 

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^yep such phone's batteries lasts forever compared to current smartphones

(my grandfather uses that phone :P)

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Hey Iphone users, 

 

There's a fisheye lens for your phone aswell as a macro lens.

You can get very decent photos out of both actually, and they cost around 55 dollars. 

 

The lens attaches to your phone by a magnet, I've seen these on Iphone 5 and 6's

But I've no idea if they work for older models aswell.

 

The lens is 100% manual, no digital stuff inside.

It won't communicate with your phone at all, but that shouldn't be a problem.

Autofocus is still pretty accurate on both lenses.  

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Hey Iphone users, 

 

There's a fisheye lens for your phone aswell as a macro lens.

You can get very decent photos out of both actually, and they cost around 55 dollars. 

 

The lens attaches to your phone by a magnet, I've seen these on Iphone 5 and 6's

But I've no idea if they work for older models aswell.

 

The lens is 100% manual, no digital stuff inside.

It won't communicate with your phone at all, but that shouldn't be a problem.

Autofocus is still pretty accurate on both lenses.

 

Adding to that

In ebay they are listed for £10 up to £20

& yes they do give very good shots

as for older models you can buy clip on lenses

I have used them for my Nokia lumia 1020

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