Matt Charlton
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Over the last few weeks, well really if I'm honest, since I started with the DSLR route back in July 2006 I've had a few hangups about it.
Its something we've talked about quite a bit in the last few days, what with people not being allowed to take a DSLR into a football ground, not being able to take them to concerts, various other places.
Even where photography isn't allowed you have people with their camera phones :razz: Point and shooters getting away with it too.
The problem with having the whole kit and kaboodle is that you know what it can do and what you're capable of doing with it. If you've got a range of focal lengths and you've got your bag with you, you know that you've got most things covered. You also know that the image quality you get combined with focal length is pretty much impossible to achieve with a normal consumer point and shoot.
Knowing what your stuff can do means that if you're going to take photos, you want to use the best of your kit - people telling you that you can't yet letting other people using P+S and camera phones is upsetting - at the end of the day, we're both taking a photo, capturing an image, its just we look more obvious with it. We get asked if we're terrorists, we're carrying around thousands of pounds worth of kit in some not so nice places.
Now we're going to Florida next year and I want to take all of my kit with me - part of me wonders if its really worth all the hassle though. The photos that I take for the most part are going to be holiday snaps. The Fuji p+s that we have is a million times better than the Nikon Coolpix 885 we took back in 2002, theres hardly any shutter lag and its tiny.
Now this is in no way a detrimental post to anyone here with a point and shoot - please don't take it as such (camera phone users can just :razz: )
So, does anyone else feel the same way about their DSLR? Do you see it as a pain in the bum sometimes?
Its something we've talked about quite a bit in the last few days, what with people not being allowed to take a DSLR into a football ground, not being able to take them to concerts, various other places.
Even where photography isn't allowed you have people with their camera phones :razz: Point and shooters getting away with it too.
The problem with having the whole kit and kaboodle is that you know what it can do and what you're capable of doing with it. If you've got a range of focal lengths and you've got your bag with you, you know that you've got most things covered. You also know that the image quality you get combined with focal length is pretty much impossible to achieve with a normal consumer point and shoot.
Knowing what your stuff can do means that if you're going to take photos, you want to use the best of your kit - people telling you that you can't yet letting other people using P+S and camera phones is upsetting - at the end of the day, we're both taking a photo, capturing an image, its just we look more obvious with it. We get asked if we're terrorists, we're carrying around thousands of pounds worth of kit in some not so nice places.
Now we're going to Florida next year and I want to take all of my kit with me - part of me wonders if its really worth all the hassle though. The photos that I take for the most part are going to be holiday snaps. The Fuji p+s that we have is a million times better than the Nikon Coolpix 885 we took back in 2002, theres hardly any shutter lag and its tiny.
Now this is in no way a detrimental post to anyone here with a point and shoot - please don't take it as such (camera phone users can just :razz: )
So, does anyone else feel the same way about their DSLR? Do you see it as a pain in the bum sometimes?


