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Diamond geyser

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DAY 01

Dragging a DSLR into the new decade is a bit like trying to convince everyone to start buying CDs again instead of streaming music. There are some advantages, sure, but when convenience is king you may as well be extolling the virtues of 44kHz quality to a flock of puffins.

However, there remains a place in our hearts for this still extremely capable format, and there are some areas in which even a full-frame mirrorless camera might not fit the bill.

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