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Originally Posted by dantedmc37
Dude, I'm sorry I shouldn't have even added that. Rock that cell phone cam!
People can work wonders with anything they have! The last thing I meant to do is discourage anybody from having fun and participating in the hobby! Like I said blurry pic's aren't fun to look at but anything else is cool!
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Let me just add real quick that I assume what was meant about the whole cell-phone bit (and not to speak for anybody) is that to me and maybe others you might sometimes equate cell-phone pictures with rushing because they are designed to be used on the fly and therefore a blurry result can happen if you are in a hurry, but if you take your time and hold your hand steady (which you obviously do, cuz those 1/6 Scarlett photos were crisp!
) and with the quality of some of the phones out there these days---- like Dante said people can work wonders with all kinds of cameras. And I know that Dante is the
last guy who'd be an elite-ist about this sort of stuff. The last.
Take me for instance - I use a Canon PowerShot A1000IS, but even with that I had a blurry post of my 1982 Grunt taking a snooze on a scale-porch-swing that wasn't that fun to look at - but it wasn't the camera - it was "user error"
I was just in a hurry that day and didn't take my time.....