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As new camera tech advances at a rapid pace, it can be easy to forget that older digital cameras, even some dating back almost 20 years ago, are still very capable, and that massive megapixel counts often aren’t a necessity.
I was inspired to make this video after digging through my photo archives recently and remembering how much I enjoyed some of the early digital camera systems I used in the past. We'll look at some of my older images and edit some raw files to see how they hold up. At the very least, I hope this serves as a reminder about the potential that older digital cameras still have.
I hope you enjoy it!
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