MarkBarbieri
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I don't want to start one, but I was just thinking about the different ones that have and do exist. Maybe the list can serve as a warning for those that don't realize they are treading on dangerous grounds in some discussions. So what are the big photography religious divides? Here are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
1) Obviously, the brand wars - Canon vs Nikon vs Pentax vs Sony vs Olympus vs Sigma vs Fuji vs Kodak vs Casio vs .......
2) The big guys vs small guys - Canon and Nikon vs everyone else
3) UV filters - To use or not to use
4) RAW vs JPEG
5) OEM lenses vs 3rd party lenses (this seems to have faded as a holy war issue)
I've seen lively discussions on the efficacy of mirror lockup but never with the passion of a holy war. The same is true for tripod vs monopod vs handheld.
I've seen a few debates on in-lens vs in-body stabilization. For the most part they've stayed reasonable. Holy war or not? I don't recall any major arguments over in-body vs in-lens focusing motors.
Oh, the grand-daddy:
6) Slides vs Film
7) Film vs Digital
1) Obviously, the brand wars - Canon vs Nikon vs Pentax vs Sony vs Olympus vs Sigma vs Fuji vs Kodak vs Casio vs .......
2) The big guys vs small guys - Canon and Nikon vs everyone else
3) UV filters - To use or not to use
4) RAW vs JPEG
5) OEM lenses vs 3rd party lenses (this seems to have faded as a holy war issue)
I've seen lively discussions on the efficacy of mirror lockup but never with the passion of a holy war. The same is true for tripod vs monopod vs handheld.
I've seen a few debates on in-lens vs in-body stabilization. For the most part they've stayed reasonable. Holy war or not? I don't recall any major arguments over in-body vs in-lens focusing motors.
Oh, the grand-daddy:
6) Slides vs Film
7) Film vs Digital