![]() Yep, many Pics I would normally delete are saved through DPP. I'm starting to keep even more, that I use to delete because of Post Ed. I'm just getting above the 1/2 way point of more keeper's, than throw aways. No matter how well I take my shots there's always a few I don't like for 1 reason or another. The 3 day Jazz Fest, among some others are keepers, though I still deleted many of the bad ones. I gotta admit, most of them I deleted, although I have kept a small amount as keepers. trying different adjustments in my camera. Then shots to test different lens, lighting, different situations, and trying new things. ![]() Alot of shots were at 1st just practice getting to know and getting the feel of the camera. But I have taken shots I won't be shooting as much anymore, as I get better. I would'nt say I take shots thoughtlessly, just banging away. If, after a shoot, you find yourself wishing you'd taken more shots, the fact that your shutter may last a little longer will be small consolation. So if you have time to process what you take, and you have a sensible "keeper" ratio, you're probably better off not messing with what works. Even if shutter life weren't a consideration, a large volume of images is a lot more work to process.īut the reason you own a camera is to take pictures. There's always a drawback to just thoughtlessly banging away.
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