Sufficient, adequate, good enough. It’s a hard concept to come to grips with.
Is the evolution of the digital camera nearing completion? Are they sufficient for most use?
The low end compact cameras are pretty much gone; smartphones have had a lot to do with that. The bigger ’35 mm’ (full frame sensor) SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras are now seen by many as unnecessarily complicated and heavy to pack around all day. Enter the high quality ‘mirror less camera’: much smaller, lighter and often with excellent optics and resolution—sufficient for many professional photographers at a much lower price point than SLRs. Then there are the larger ‘medium-format’ digital cameras that tend to have much better dynamic range (images have more detail in highlights and shadows; closer to what the eye and brain see). A camera body and a few lenses can set you back 50K or more–much more. But oh my, they can provide gorgeous results in the right hands…
Upgrades to digital cameras at all levels come fast and furious. When is enough, enough? Are they now good enough?
Perhaps it depends on the intended use. What do you use your camera for? Where are your images seen? On a computer screen, blog, social media, email to family, or occasional printed in a family book from a recent event or trip? Perhaps your phone is now all you need.
The above photo was taken with an iPhone while looking down toward the wet ground, no tripod, in low light, during a dog walk— without having a clue about how to use the camera. I touched the screen where I wanted to focus and swiped at a line that popped up until the image looked right to me. Click. Done. Sharp and colour correct.
Are today’s digital camera’s sufficient for most use?
Umm…yes. I’d say we’re there.
2 more from the phone, both captured in fairly challenging situations:
Wow! I thought these were from your Leica M camera. They are amazing! Please, what version of the iPhone did you use?
This is the iPhone 6 camera. Apparently it’s often smarter than I am. I did help it a bit on the third photo in an image editing program.
Still, the point is, we may have reached sufficiency in cameras for most situations—from smartphones to crazy expensive medium format gear.
….it would almost be worth it to get this just for the camera, and forget emails, phone calls etcetera!
The etcetera is getting to be a long list. The smartphone has replaced so many items we used to use and it feels like this trend might just be getting started.
Selling your Leica? $50?
The first sentence is the craziest thing I’ve ever heard. And the second sentence needs many more zeros. Nah, the Leica is not for everyone, but if it’s for you, nothing else provides the same experience. (the only thing the Leica M system makes me think about is the Leica S system ;)
My iPhone 3G S will soon be for sale for $50…
I was reasonably certain I didn’t need to add LOL to my offer…
;-)
Great shots, John, particularly that last one.
This is from the summit of Mount Erskine; a day with quickly changing weather. A bit dark so a good test of a smartphone camera.
It’s as we always knew, the photographer’s eye is the priceless piece of equipment, the camera is a distant second!