I laugh at the modern "technical talks" among photographers... I do. It is an insane show: the industry invents more bells and whistles to keep the money coming, and the photo enthusiasts feel their duty to keep up and have the "latest and greatest" in their disposal... What drives this choice? What drives this behavior? - You won't like the answer. That driver is FEAR. The fear of being out-competed by those that do have the "latest and greatest." This fear is based on the lack of confidence in one's creative power. If you subconsciously suspect that your creative power is not sufficient...
Please tell me WHY?! Seriously, why on Earth, with all the technology rally that makes cameras better and even way better every year, with all the bells, whistles and 250-page operation manuals, one cannot make a simple feature that is actually related to Photography? I mean composition-friendly 3:4 aspect ratio in the "sweet spot" segment of full frame "35mm" cameras? Yes, there is a micro 4/3 format that has it. Panasonic GH5 is there, with all the speed and futuristic features... However, who cares? It needs 3 seconds of reviewing the micro 4/3 files to see that the tonality of those...
There is always a pressure of historical facts. Google started as a search engine. That is history now... Intrigued? I remember the Internet before Google. What a mess! While several search engines were around (remember AltaVista, HotBot? Yahoo is still kicking), you always felt as a dumpster diver while trying to find what you needed. Smaller search engines popped up here and there; I've made a list at that time, which is still online, for the sake of Digital Heritage Preservation Idea. Many domain names referred there are not just offline at the moment but no longer registered! This creates...
(Dialogue in Russian) The Lego Empire status is irreversibly established in our tiny apartment. There is no longer such thing as Dining Table here: Lego has expanded everywhere! Arthur points to a small kid's table: "Here is your dining table now!" It's time to get used to ascetic lifestyle! Mother's laptop was pushed all the way to the high chair! Arthur is 5 yr 8 mo here.