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Nice that you bumped this thread, Eric, looking at some of the older comments.I'm not yet sure where I'm headed on camera purchases. Other than if I purchase another one it will need to be small-ish, FF, and accommodate a 35mm f/1.4 (ideally,...I'm spoiled using a Canon 35/1.4 - a big/heavy lens in the past), or no greater than an f/2.0. A 35mm (referenced to FF) is all I need/want for what I like to shoot (urban and people). Sony mirrorless seems to be the right path for that. With smaller/faster lenses and bodies.One thing that's caught my eye is LR recently adding a lens blur feature that essentially works automatically with subject auto-masking. I need to play with that a lot to see how good it looks. If that works really well, is flexible, and somehow feels like it legitimately came from a fast lens, then that's something to consider. Still a little skeptical.Lately I've been very and pleasantly surprised by what Adobe has done in LR. Photoshop has added some interesting AI-based tricks as well - for another discussion.
Nice that you bumped this thread, Eric, looking at some of the older comments.
I'm not yet sure where I'm headed on camera purchases. Other than if I purchase another one it will need to be small-ish, FF, and accommodate a 35mm f/1.4 (ideally,...I'm spoiled using a Canon 35/1.4 - a big/heavy lens in the past), or no greater than an f/2.0. A 35mm (referenced to FF) is all I need/want for what I like to shoot (urban and people). Sony mirrorless seems to be the right path for that. With smaller/faster lenses and bodies.
One thing that's caught my eye is LR recently adding a lens blur feature that essentially works automatically with subject auto-masking. I need to play with that a lot to see how good it looks. If that works really well, is flexible, and somehow feels like it legitimately came from a fast lens, then that's something to consider. Still a little skeptical.
Lately I've been very and pleasantly surprised by what Adobe has done in LR. Photoshop has added some interesting AI-based tricks as well - for another discussion.
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