As a multi decade shooter of MFD, we all seek out the best in gear.
Sure, we have our personal preferences but even the worst of what we argue, I should say discuss, is more than what others that shoot seek.
That as a given, it is time to replace my 34" LG monitor. So much has changed in the world of monitors for our work since I purchased it. A bit overwhelming, much new to be learned AND we have the "Black Friday" sales in front of us!
Thus, I'd like to hear what those of us HERE have been buying over the last year or so, why and do you like what you got or what do you now wish you had bought.
Given: I shoot landscapes as fine art. Extract every bit of dynamic range I can from array/sensor AND push it to it's limit. I have the X-Rite I1 Pro gear to calibrate the camera to monitor to Canon Pro 2000 printer.
Honestly, I prefer the Hasselblad H 50MP and up cameras BUT I can no longer take the weight of the gear, now using the GFX 50s and making myself happy with it - has a lot of advance feather the H does not, but I still prefer the large landscape of the true MFD sensors in H and Leaf.
Thus, I'm seeking your wisdom - I've spent hours looking at website "reviews" and don't trust what I am reading - internet has become way to cluttered with BS sites that just promote who is paying them.
And yes, I'm getting "grumpy" in my old age!
So, no range wars, just facts from personal experience would be appreciated.
PS: My 34" monitor - over the last year I find I focus on the center 1/3 of the screen and finding it difficult to see in focus the right and left quadrants of the screen without moving my face to be directly in front of them to focus.
Wondering if one of the curved monitors would solve that issue.
Let's have some fun,
Jack