I’ve been lugging around a big DSLR and lens kits for years on my travels, but after my recent trip to New York I decided I’ve strained my back enough. The technology behind cameras hasn’t really changed for years – all the big players really did was switch out film with a digital chip. “Upgrading” a camera is almost exclusively focused on size: a bigger chip, lens, or body seems to be where it’s at. Isn’t it time for some more innovation than just upgrading size?
Is it time to give up on your DSLR camera?
Is it time to give up on your DSLR camera?
Is it time to give up on your DSLR camera?
I’ve been lugging around a big DSLR and lens kits for years on my travels, but after my recent trip to New York I decided I’ve strained my back enough. The technology behind cameras hasn’t really changed for years – all the big players really did was switch out film with a digital chip. “Upgrading” a camera is almost exclusively focused on size: a bigger chip, lens, or body seems to be where it’s at. Isn’t it time for some more innovation than just upgrading size?