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<blockquote data-quote="Silven" data-source="post: 278750" data-attributes="member: 16423"><p>While I'm late to this conversation, and I KNOW Scott is a talented photographer, don't sell the employee short because he works at a camera store. At my local over priced store, all of the employees are full time photographers in one venue or an other that just have sooo much passion for photography (and employee discounts I'm sure!!) that they work part time to spread their passion around. I've seen their work and while not ground breaking it is technically sound and professional. They know their stuff even if all of them shoot Canon.:disgust:</p><p></p><p>As for your photography, your focal points seem just a hair off. That's why I think your pictures aren't as sharp as they could be. In my experience a higher end camera will not necessarily make you a better photographer. It will however magnify and tiny little shooting mistakes you may be making. A lot of people when making the switch are disappointed with their new cameras if they haven't first mastered their old ones. Just my 2 bits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silven, post: 278750, member: 16423"] While I'm late to this conversation, and I KNOW Scott is a talented photographer, don't sell the employee short because he works at a camera store. At my local over priced store, all of the employees are full time photographers in one venue or an other that just have sooo much passion for photography (and employee discounts I'm sure!!) that they work part time to spread their passion around. I've seen their work and while not ground breaking it is technically sound and professional. They know their stuff even if all of them shoot Canon.:disgust: As for your photography, your focal points seem just a hair off. That's why I think your pictures aren't as sharp as they could be. In my experience a higher end camera will not necessarily make you a better photographer. It will however magnify and tiny little shooting mistakes you may be making. A lot of people when making the switch are disappointed with their new cameras if they haven't first mastered their old ones. Just my 2 bits. [/QUOTE]
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