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Aperture 3 vs Lightroom 3

Aperture 3 has been released by Apple and for some years now, being a Mac user, I never really believed that Apple had the chops to understand what photographers want. To start, I have previously met with a Adobe Photoshop Ambassador who basically loves going deep into the technical side of imaging. That said, I felt that maybe Adobe had a clearly idea with Lightroom (LR) but so far, as I write this, Lightroom 3 is still in Beta. So I won’t comments much on this.

Buying a new camera: The High ISO Question

The use of such in-camera and in-lens stabilizers is another way to deal with the question of High ISO as shooting in low light situations such as building interiors or night scenes. For such scenes, the lowest allowable shutter speed will be sufficient to capture the ambience and character of a place without blurring the image when hand holding the camera However this type of stabilizing option is not a solution if you wish to freeze moving subjects in low light.

Understanding Dynamic Range

In terms of Micro Four Thirds sensors, they are playing catch up to the APS-C sized sensors. Of course the new Sony E-system and Samsung NX will be in direct competition. The GH-1’s sensor will be on level ground with the APS-C as it is a different animal. Panasonic has a much bigger sensor installed on the GH-1 so one way to know where your model stands is to read in between the lines. Of course there is the “pricing” concern as the GH-1 is probably over rated for its asking price.

Sony Challenges the Micro Four Thirds

Sony is famous for releasing systems which are price competitive, and it was this strategy that won the hearts and minds of amateur photographers. As a professional tool, its lenses are no cheaper than that offered by Nikon or Canon.

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