I'll start by saying I think there's a vast amount of overthinking going on here on the part of the OP, at least in terms of how the majority of people think about this irrespective of whether they consider themselves to be photographers, artists, or both - but I'd argue understanding intent is...
Yep indeed, hence me saying "essentially the same" rather than identical, but in the grand scheme of things probably nothing that's going to be too significant a factor in terms of nailing birds in flight. I'd still say the lens will have a more significant impact than the differences in AF...
The 1DX and 5Dmk3 essentially share the same AF system (and I believe the 7D2 is largely similar too), so in those terms there's little between them. The 1DX is much, much quicker in terms of frames per second though which may help. What lens are you using? That's likely to have a more...
Likewise, sharpening is always my very final step. Contrast adjustments can make a difference to how 'sharp' an image looks, so actual sharpening only makes sense to me once you've done all your other adjustments and resized (if indeed you are resizing).
That's pretty much the only step of...
My thoughts are don't worry about it too much, any editing step you make on a RAW file can easily be undone so I think it's more a case of finding a workflow that works well for you rather than worrying about a 'technically' correct order to do things in.
HI all,
Just a quick question I'm hoping someone will know the answer to as it's driving me crazy! I've somehow switched my L-308S into cine mode so it shows me frames per second rather than shutter speed and I can't for the life in me figure out how to change it back to the standard aperture...
It's all been a bit quiet on the film front for me lately, so I thought it was about time I fired some off!
All Agfa Vista 200, EOS 30, 24-105L IS and Screen Cezanne Elite scans:
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