Is it a hate crime to hate arrogant ignorance?
Not until you go out and try to shoot a whole bunch of arrogant, ignorant people. Until then, it's just an opinion, which everyone should know by now are like assholes ... everybody has one and everybody thinks theirs is the only one that doesn't stink. I expect the "journalist" who wrote the article for the BBC is NOT a photo-journalist. On 6/22/2016 10:46 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
BBC wrote a snippet on the new H-camera: Hasselblad camera breaks new ground http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36598977 It's interesting that Pentax is not mentioned at all, while three other camera makers are. It looks like 645* do not exist. A few awkward statements attracted my attention: "This camera also has 14 stops of dynamic range, which means you will get a lot more detail in the image with better colours - it's a completely different league from what you would get with a DSLR." They are not aware of 465z/d? Or they don't know that it is a DSLR? ...and Z has the same type of sensor?! They seem to know something about that in the next sentence: "There have been other digital medium-format cameras, but you weren't able to wear them around your neck. This could make medium-format photography accessible to a lot more people." Ahh, I get it, " a lot more detail in the image with better colours "because you can wear it around your neck! Ghm.. has anybody here worn they 645s on the neck? You should do that to get " a lot more detail in the image with better colours"... (Your face can get more colors ... at least in the red part of the spectrum! ;-) ) And details from the veins on the neck... Is it a hate crime to hate arrogant ignorance? Igor PS. Maybe, that journalist was paid by H.? Sent from mobile phone.
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