LARGE Print from Canon 6D
Skyler King Skyler King
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 Published On Aug 27, 2023

The most common criticism you hear about older cameras seems to be about their inability to be used for "serious" work or in extreme conditions.
"Older cameras are bad at high ISO, and I NEED high ISO"
"Canon cameras have terrible dynamic range, and I require a LOT of dynamic range"
"24mp is really the bare minimum, for me, be I like to crop my photos. I wouldn't consider anything less than 36mp for serious work"
"Sure, photos from old cameras might look fine on social media, but they would look horrible if printed"
The list goes on. How legitimate are these criticisms, though? Aside from pointing out that these cameras were once top of the line and suited professionals just fine, maybe we have become spoiled? Maybe our standards have been raised so much that we find this older gear simply inadequate...
Well, let's find out.

If you want to skip around, here are some time stamps;
0:01 What this video is about
1:03 Lightroom Workflow
1:55 Boosting Exposure
3:16 Detail Masking
4:00 Upright & Crop
5:21 Masking/Radial Gradiant
6:00 Other Adjustments
6:37 100% Zoom & Interpretation
8:15 Final Photo & Resolution
8:30 Calculating Print Size
9:45 Inspecting the Print
10:56 Framing & Hanging the Photo

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