A Revolution in Photography? PDNPulse

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Sony's new a6500 and RX100 V and their blazing fast burst modes and impressive autofocus specs have prompted The Verge's Sean O'Kane to declare that we're living through nothing short of a revolution in photography: Quality aside, this type of feature is changing the basic exercise of photography, which is to capture a subject in a particular moment. This idea was famously framed by French photographer Henry Cartier-Bresson as "the decisive moment." It's the kind of tenet that gets beaten into the heads of anyone who takes photography classes in grade school and college, and it is on the verge of being wiped out by the pace of technology….we A photographer equipped with a camera like the RX100 Mark V will still have to anticipate the right moment to start firing, but there's far more room for error than ever before. "Spray and pray" is nothing new and what Sony has done is arguably less revolutionary than evolutionary–they've refined and improved upon an existing concept. And O'Kane is unquestionably right.

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