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Captured Atmosphere ... as in our memories

  • Writer: Marketa Vernerova
    Marketa Vernerova
  • Mar 28, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 15, 2022

When it doesn't matter what kind of camera you have? When we want to remember a moment or detail that amazed us. Here is a comparison of different cameras on some photos of our fragile nature.


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This splayed detail of dandelion was captured during summer. The dandelion's head peeked out of the moist grass, after the rain. As you can see, the APS-C DSLR, 18 Mpx (2020) always takes sharp details, even in the middle of evaporating moisture.



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These stunning shots with the colour of #autumn nature, as well as the winter frosty leaves below, were taken with a low-cost, 12 Mpx compact camera (2014). It would be a shame if a drop of water in the sun evaporated or was shaken before I got off with a big camera.

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And third, I found some impressive images taken with a 6 Mpx ultrazoom (2008, year of manufacture 2005). That's what he looked like at a sunset on Lake Balaton, in Hungary. Ideal for photographing shy #animal details. Cute ducks and swans have come for something for dinner and are getting ready to sleep.

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The post could also be called as time went on with digital cameras. You can guess which camera this orange composition is photographed with.

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The fourth example of the camera is not a camera, but a smartphone, 8 Mpx (2019, year of manufacture 2017). It is clear that technology is evolving. The quality is very good for such a small sensor. The leaves have a beautiful silky sheen and look much more realistic. However, the distortion caused by the optics is huge. But, it is enough to capture the moment and the details and specific traits.


Note! The years when the goods were available in stores and were common are indicated. The data are not the same as the year of manufacture.

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