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Ken... For the most part I don't think anyone is raking anyone else over the coals. Those who believe pricey equipment is a waste of money are just defending their choices. Maybe it's an ego thing. I don't know. The ego argument can go either way though. The only question I want answered is: If one can afford better equipment (lenses especially) then why buy equipment that isn't capable of making images as good as the photographer can produce? That self-limitation makes no sense to me. Again, that's if one can afford the better equipment.
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you are right, i haven't raked anyone over the coals, and i don't think pricy equipment
is a waste of money. i love pricy equipment, and i could probably afford it if i really felt
that it would make a difference in the things i do, but i have different priorities right now.
and that $$ is being used for something else. maybe someday i will get a "dream camera/dream optics"
but i don't really think it will give me any sort of edge that you have referred to, so in my case it wouldn't be useful.
the expensive stuff i have seen has been quite special, really pretty works of mechanical art.
when did i suggest using limiting equipment ? maybe you confused my suggesting that someone
who is skilled and has a certain talent can make low tech cameras make negatives and images that are astounding
while someone with less skill and less talent can have the most expensive camera and most expensive lenses on the planet
and not take astounding photographs. but i don't think i came out and suggested people throw away their
nice gear and everyone buy a crappy camera, because this thread has nothing to do with that ( even though some folks might think it does ).
as i have stated several times, i just wondered why someone would drop that kind of money on equipment
( other than the fun factor, or i have the $$ so why not )
when there certainly is less pricy cameras than something that cost as much as a car, that will get the job done
just as well, especially as a beginning photographer. i mean a photo 1 student using a high end MF camera?
most of the other students in the class had K1000s and similar manual cameras and i don't think any of them were
limited by their gear. i never found ( and i still use it so i never find ) a k1000 to be self limiting.
pentax optics have never let me down.
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