LOL!!!

I'll make my CD covers only from square-sensor cameras...

...personal taste...

LF

Godfrey DiGiorgi escreveu:
I grew up with a Rolleiflex TLR. I love square photos, although for practical reasons most of my photos are rectangular. 2:3 format always seems too oblong for my taste, I find 3:4 and slightly squarer proportions more appealing. It's definitely one of the reasons I like FourThirds format. A square sensor would do me very nicely.

Square format photographs have been the standard for record albums, CD jewel cases, etc for, what, 60 years? It's a pretty big niche.

Godfrey

On Apr 26, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Certainly not marketable. Most photographers are conditioned to using the rectangle to shape their work. I shot 6x6 for many years. Never did like it, never will. Square is definitely a niche market. And yes, Hasselblad and other MF makers have been successful in that niche, but it's still a niche.

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