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Originally Posted by ahero4eternity
I shot with a 5d mk2 for years. Had all the L glass I wanted (well, never got that 85L mk2). The results were technically fine. Probably too technical. Too clinical.
Like I said, for me it's more about the process than the results. Don't get me wrong, results matter. Just not as much as the process to me.
DSLRs...I'm indecisive. And that's a fault of my own - not DSLRs. I can never figure which lens to bring, so I always end up bringing 2-3, which I never use. TLRs (with the exception of Mamiya) simply things for me. Leica....the glass is so small and light that I can afford to bring a second lens comfortably in my pocket.
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Lots of guys shoot with one lens, like a 35mm, 40mm or 50mm, or a zoom, and make the lens on the camera work. If you want to try again at working digital into your process, then you might try that.
Too clinical? Well, I assume you're shooting Raw; therefore, you're in control of the final product. Maybe you're pushing sliders too far to the right and getting overly sharp and overly saturated results. I keep Saturation below 5 except on the grayest days. Generally extra sharpening is not needed.
Dave