On Oct 27, 2008, at 5:36 PM, Peter Loveday wrote:

I have to force myself to do that every so often. I know I really
*should* take time and care when shooting -- when I do so I find that I
spend much less time in Lightroom and (especially) Photoshop.


I hope the M8 will help me with this. The most automation it has is aperture
priority.

I'm not sure its the camera automation that causes this; at least not for me.

I think the combination of being able to burn through shots with no real cost ("why take one good shot when you can take 10 mediocre ones in the same time"), and also the assumption that one can fix it "easily" in post if needed are more to blame.

I shoot pretty much the same way, and with the same or more amount of time spent, as I did with film. With the digital camera, I can check for whether I got the focus right and analyze the exposure with the histogram using the review or Live View functions, which means I'll tend to spend even more time per frame.

I make about the same number of mistakes too, darn it. ;-)

Godfrey

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