Wow! Are you telling us that all the professionals currently using MFT are doing their client a disservice?
Have you seen some of the actual works taken by these professionals?
Don't focus too much on equipment specs. They do not make a photographer more professional.
What matter most is that we deliver photos that put a smile on the customers face,
based on our creativity and capturing at the right moment. None of our customers
ever question what gear we used. We just chose the appropriate one amount
our Full Frame, APS and MFT systems based on the situation.
It is our skill and experience they are paying for, not our gear
Have you seen some of the actual works taken by these professionals?
Don't focus too much on equipment specs. They do not make a photographer more professional.
What matter most is that we deliver photos that put a smile on the customers face,
based on our creativity and capturing at the right moment. None of our customers
ever question what gear we used. We just chose the appropriate one amount
our Full Frame, APS and MFT systems based on the situation.
It is our skill and experience they are paying for, not our gear
In the film days of photography, a professional wedding photographer would not dare to bring a 16mm sub-miniature film camera to a wedding shoot. Or even a half frame film camera. His clients would be so offended and angry. But in the digital era a small minority of "professional" photographers have been getting away with the digital equivalent of just that by using small sensor digital cameras.
In the early days of digital photography, say before 2001 (before MFT which was introduced in 2008), guess the excuse was that technology has not improved and this is the best we can do.
The abuse continued after 2008 (MFT announced). And sadly, in 2020 a minority continue doing this. Which to me, is unforgivable at a "professional" level.
MFT may be good enough for own hobby shooting and some amateur video blog Youtube uploads.
But in 2020, once you are PAID for the photo shoot and especially in highly professional commercial/industrial environment. using MFT is a sign of disrespect for the client.
Consumers / Clients / Customers have rights too. Why stick MFT to them because they did not know better to reject it?
Latest DJI drone uses Super 35mm (APS-C) size sensor. So MFT is getting squeezed out of drone imaging.
It all boils down to Consumer Education. Currently some clients are clueless and they are taken advantage of.
Major newspapers in various countries should run a news article every month January to December to educate consumers about advantages of full frame and medium format. And continue this for 10 years. So that consumers know that they CAN stipulate {MFT not accepted} as a fundamental Red Line for the job/task/photo assignment. To the photographers - {Don't waste your own time applying for and waste our time rejecting you - if you insist on using MFT for professional jobs.}
It is common sense, is it not?
Why do you pay more for a limo service prestige class taxi airport transfer ride in a Mercedes or Bentley?
Because the EQUIPMENT used for the service is better. That is why.