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So my Wife and I got out to a park today to take some photos with my new A73. Being a Newbie, you probably won't be shocked when I tell you I don't have enough lens to shoot ducks at my feet! When I got home I ran my shots through Lightroom. Man, it already sucks not to have a good telephoto lens, but for now I won't sell my car or mortgage the house. My Wife thinks I should go to work with the Crop Tool big time, but the question is, how many pixels should you be willing to give up??
I'm pretty sure any photography I will do will be for viewing on a monitor, or worse. My present monitor runs at 3840 x 2160, and I think that not that many people have 4 K monitors. I forsee no printing of photos in the future but that could possibly change. So the question is, how much cropping can you do before your image quality suffers to those viewing it? Do you all have any Rules of Thumb regarding Cropping? Your thoughts on the subject would be appreciated.
I'm pretty sure any photography I will do will be for viewing on a monitor, or worse. My present monitor runs at 3840 x 2160, and I think that not that many people have 4 K monitors. I forsee no printing of photos in the future but that could possibly change. So the question is, how much cropping can you do before your image quality suffers to those viewing it? Do you all have any Rules of Thumb regarding Cropping? Your thoughts on the subject would be appreciated.