davidc wrote:In the vast majority of cases he describes the solution is either practice of RTFM.
Sure, a few are, and in other instances there are workarounds, but what Hogan is really after is for the manufacturers to up their game. Personally, I do not find some of the things he mentions to be issues. There are relatively few things which I want to control at the time of shooting (there is another thread on this forum which explores this) and the cameras I use allow me to do this readily. Moreover, I expect anything I produce will need additional post capture work to get the best from it and I have no interest in posting OOC images straight to Facebook or wherever. In fact, I invariably shoot Raw only in the anticipation of manipulating the shot afterwards, although I do know of some serious photographers who treat JPEGs in a similar way to slides and look to nail the shot in camera.