Andrew Moxom
Member
Glad you finally came to a decision.....
the tools are important, but the nut behind them makes the shot. I think you've proven that in spades with the images and quality you produce with your current inventory of equipment. In the end, its about how these tools instill confidence and reliability to the equation. For a pro who's livelihood depended on them, or if they help your creative vision, or just plain floats your boat, then having the best is the right answer. For the regular Joe's like ourselves, then we get along and make do with what we have and produce work with just as good a result as the the results that the most expensive equipment produces. This philosophy makes you think about a whole lot of other similar situations when purchasing.... Buy the best and most expensive, or just buy more wisely and have more cash for other things. Food for thought.
the tools are important, but the nut behind them makes the shot. I think you've proven that in spades with the images and quality you produce with your current inventory of equipment. In the end, its about how these tools instill confidence and reliability to the equation. For a pro who's livelihood depended on them, or if they help your creative vision, or just plain floats your boat, then having the best is the right answer. For the regular Joe's like ourselves, then we get along and make do with what we have and produce work with just as good a result as the the results that the most expensive equipment produces. This philosophy makes you think about a whole lot of other similar situations when purchasing.... Buy the best and most expensive, or just buy more wisely and have more cash for other things. Food for thought.