Anonymous asked:
How well does the iPhone 4s's camera compare to your Fuji X100? and what are your thoughts on the X100?
The camera in the iPhone 4S is very good, and definitely better than the iPhone 4’s, but it’s still no match for a high-quality camera along the lines of the X100 or a DSLR. The real question, these days, isn’t so much whether or not the iPhone camera compares to other great non-phone cameras, but whether or not it’s good enough to not bother grabbing a bigger camera when you head out for the day. Personally, I still prefer to bring my X100 or 5d whenever I’m planning on taking lots of photos.
llllostandffffound asked:
I notice you recently sold your Nikon D90 and some Nikon lenses. Did you find another camera that you liked better, or did you give up photography for good?
I moved to a Canon 5D Mark II. Ever since the Nikon D90 came out, I’ve been using my DSLR to shoot more video than photographs. While the D90 takes excellent video for a still camera, I needed to upgrade to the 5D’s higher quality for a variety of reasons. So I moved to a Canon SLR for the first time (I’ve owned, in the past, the Nikon D70, D80 and D90).
It’s gonna take me forever to get used to the control layout of a Canon DSLR. They’re WEIRD, man.