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Being new what should I expect from my lens?
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 364610" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I've shot quite some with that lens and can't say I ever complained about the quality of photos. More often than not, all quality they lacked originated in me as the photographer. Quality is often only a matter of comparison. Once you put better quality next to our current quality, in many cases that current suddenly becomes bad quality even while we were perfectly happy with it before.</p><p></p><p>It's like with monitors. If you always worked on a 17" and then suddenly experience the pleasure of a 21", returning to the 17 feels as if you suddenly require a microscope. You can go forward easily but it's very hard to step back.</p><p></p><p>I liked the lens but it's a bit short for some shots and I had some issues inside when light was low and I didn't want to use the flash. But all in all it's a good lens to start out with.</p><p></p><p>Remember that the quality of some of the photos you see elsewhere has often more to do with processing than with the actual lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 364610, member: 31330"] I've shot quite some with that lens and can't say I ever complained about the quality of photos. More often than not, all quality they lacked originated in me as the photographer. Quality is often only a matter of comparison. Once you put better quality next to our current quality, in many cases that current suddenly becomes bad quality even while we were perfectly happy with it before. It's like with monitors. If you always worked on a 17" and then suddenly experience the pleasure of a 21", returning to the 17 feels as if you suddenly require a microscope. You can go forward easily but it's very hard to step back. I liked the lens but it's a bit short for some shots and I had some issues inside when light was low and I didn't want to use the flash. But all in all it's a good lens to start out with. Remember that the quality of some of the photos you see elsewhere has often more to do with processing than with the actual lens. [/QUOTE]
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