He's just a bloke at an airshow. He's not a photographer.. leave the poor guy alone![]()
I certainly wouldn't bring my iPad to take photos with at special events . . .
. . . only because it is an iPad 2 and the camera on it is a bit rubbish.![]()
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I see more and more of posts like these on this forum. Why is it when some people get an slr in their hands they think they can do better?
My iPhone would be crap at taking these types of pics.
There are some right arrogant ******s on this forum.
If that bloke is happy and is recording an image of his day out, what has it got to do with you? Maybe he has more skill with his iPad than you do with your dslr.
There are some right arrogant ******s on this forum.
If that bloke is happy and is recording an image of his day out, what has it got to do with you? Maybe he has more skill with his iPad than you do with your dslr.
Photography aside, the folks behind him are probably really happy about his choice of camera...
If that bloke is happy and is recording an image of his day out, what has it got to do with you?
Think about it - he instantly gets to see how his image will look when framed.
Quite true. But whilst he is watching the crappy screen of his i-pad, he is missing out on the real life event happening in front of him.
Just as many parents do videoing their child's first birthday, sports day, first steps walking, etc. recording them for future viewing whilst missing the actual event.
More likely, he instantly gets to see what his picture would look like on an i-pad (until he deletes it).
Steve.
But its his choice to do whatever he wants with it surely.
Video Recording
1080p HD video recording
Video stabilization
Face detection
Tap to focus while recording
Backside illumination
You can see there's a guy right behind him, his view is blocked .. if there's any arrogance regarding this it's the guy using such a large device in the front row
It wasn't a kit snob thing, but how the hell can u see the screen in bright sun. My iPhone would be crap at taking these types of pics. An iPad is hardly portable either.
They don't mention the sound recording ability in the iPad specs (I would think its more likely to have been video than stills by the way he is holding it).
Video recording is
He could have been after the oil seed rape shot.
Quite true. But whilst he is watching the crappy screen of his i-pad, he is missing out on the real life event happening in front of him.
Just as many parents do videoing their child's first birthday, sports day, first steps walking, etc. recording them for future viewing whilst missing the actual event.
More likely, he instantly gets to see what his picture would look like on an i-pad (until he deletes it).
Steve.
Exactly the same applies to a dSLR or any other camera.Quite true. But whilst he is watching the crappy screen of his i-pad, he is missing out on the real life event happening in front of him.
Just as many parents do videoing their child's first birthday, sports day, first steps walking, etc. recording them for future viewing whilst missing the actual event.
More likely, he instantly gets to see what his picture would look like on an i-pad (until he deletes it).
Steve.
I'd always take a happy-snapper with an ipad in front of me at the zoo over the self-important bellends who turn up with a tripod, big dSLR and a big aperture telephoto, hogging the best viewing spots for ages and acting like the zoo is their own personal photoshoot.Only missing the real life event as much as the OP using his camera.
I've seen some annoyingly good (read: better than my) photos taken using camera phones and tablets. I can't hold anything that light steady enough
Only an issue if blocking other people's views.
I will admit though, they never look comfortable, I noticed a few at the zoo last time using them and it looked clumsy to hold for photos.
If people have a problem with this, it's because they are sad little people with nothing better in their lives.