10-17-2019 02:10 PM
This is a tongue in cheek thread to which I hope others will contribute with regards to the general photographic context.
I shall start this off with an excellent comment I read on the DP Review site in response to an article posted for the absolute neophite.
The question was "What's an interchangeable lens camera?"
The answer: "It's an expensive camera that you sell on eBay a year later to fund the next expensive camera. This is why they're called interchangeable." credit PictureAngst
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10-17-2019 06:28 PM
Hey I think that was/is me!
10-19-2019 02:36 PM
I'll contribute my favorite quip:
Better equipment won't make a bad photographer good, but it can make a good photographer better. The better one already is, the more difference better equipment makes.
(No, I don't subscribe to the oft-advanced assertion that a really good photographer can do just as well with a low-end Rebel as with a 1DX Mark II. Make of that what you will.)
10-19-2019 02:44 PM - edited 10-19-2019 02:54 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:I'll contribute my favorite quip:
Better equipment won't make a bad photographer good, but it can make a good photographer better. The better one already is, the more difference better equipment makes.
(No, I don't subscribe to the oft-advanced assertion that a really good photographer can do just as well with a low-end Rebel as with a 1DX Mark II. Make of that what you will.)
As has been mentioned in other posts I think the outcome is a function of the user skill, preparation, gear and good timing.
I must admit to a pechant for using older DSLRs to test my abilities to get a decent result. That said, according to my gear list I am not above buying the best and latest tech I can afford!
Still, I hold back a bit from buying gear as it comes out - I give it a few months to a year to let the dust and prices settle, and possibly for a firmware update.
I actually bought a Canon EOS 300 the other day - I may just dabble in the odd film experience - but most likely in B&W. It is interesting to see that Ilford are releasing three new films today US time...
10-19-2019 02:39 PM
Does anyone want to take a stab at, "What's a point-and-shoot?"
10-19-2019 02:47 PM - edited 10-19-2019 02:48 PM
To respond to Bob's Point and Shoot post
I would say a camera that held prominence for social photography from the Kodak until the cell phone took over... or, given how cell phones are used, any other kind of assault weapon! I have already expressed my frustrations at people getting in the way to get close and personal with the cell phone.
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