The Beginner Photography Podcast

The Myth of the Perfect Camera

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Mar 4, 2019
They debunk the myth that expensive bodies make better photographers and explain why skill beats specs. They explore why lenses and learning settings matter more than chasing flagship cameras. They suggest renting pro gear to test claims and share a repeatable practice cycle to unlock creativity and improve photos.
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INSIGHT

Camera Gear Doesn't Make The Photographer

  • A new fancy camera won't make your photos better by itself.
  • Raymond Hatfield emphasizes the photographer controls the image more than rugged bodies, faster AF, or larger sensors.
INSIGHT

Modern Entry Cameras Match Old Flagships In ISO

  • Every camera uses the same three exposure controls: aperture, ISO, and shutter speed.
  • ISO performance advances quickly so modern $500 entry-level cameras match past $5,000 flagships in sensitivity.
ANECDOTE

From Canon XT To Rethinking The 5D Mark II

  • Raymond recalls lusting after the Canon 5D Mark II while shooting with an 8MP Canon XT.
  • He now prefers a new entry-level camera over a used 5D Mark II and notes entry-level gear costs less than that used body.
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