StepheKoontz
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Likewise have seen plenty of great pictures made with homemade cameras.
And I have seen a lot of really garbage images created with some super high end camera gear.

Likewise have seen plenty of great pictures made with homemade cameras.
Absolutely! I can do a crap photo on any camera on any given day, no worries. The trick is to use the cameras attributes good or bad to make a picture with some form of substance.And I have seen a lot of really garbage images created with some super high end camera gear.![]()
Or "You have a really great camera!" to which I can reply "Uh, it's actually a really bad one..." lolYour camera takes really good pictures.
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This is true. Though, my experience in those things (trade stone carving for wood carving) has taught me that a tool is only as good or as bad as the hand that holds it. It can of course be very difficult to play a delicate sonata on a cello with a warped neck and tuning pegs that won't hold tune. But that same cello may excel at composing a eerie dirge. Same with painting. A brush whose bristles are worn to a nub may not be useful for a photorealistic portrait, but may prove very useful for impasto. And sometimes a screwdriver works better than a chisel for carving out wood if you're trying to create a sense of immediacy and raw emotion. That's why I have a closet full of toy instruments and drawers full of old bushes (because I never throw them out). Sometimes the perfect note shouldn't be in tune.My experience in painting, stone carving, musical instruments and cameras is that a better instrument is easier to work with. On the other hand, sometimes better instruments require more skill. Carving marble incorrectly, thus chipping a carbide tipped chisel, can be very expensive.
The nature of much photography means capturing unique events, which increases the importance of reliable quality equipment, since an event may never be available again.
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I'm going camping this weekend. The Zeiss folder is a no-brainer as I have an unfinished film in it....but as for a 35mm camera....Yashica Minister III? Agfa Super Silette? Konica Off-Road? Lomo Konstruktor? Ooooh choices....
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