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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 66191" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I agree with you, Pierro, 100%. A camera is an instrument, or better yet, a tool - plain and simple. And like any instrument or tool, if it has capabilities that you do not use or do not even know it has, then it's totally wasted on you. My dentist has been doing teeth the exact same way for over 35 yrs. He uses basically the same tool kit he started with 35 yrs ago. It would be silly of him to buy a state of the art drill with bells and whistles that he wouldn't use and in fact has no need for them. But are his fillings any better or worse than those being performed using the fancy new instruments? No, I don't think so. </p><p></p><p>In a similar vein, these newer, high MP cameras are just another tool in a long line of tools with a capability that the previous tool did not have. New tools and advanced capabilities will not make you a better dentist or photographer and they'll do you no good if you do not incorporate them into your art. In a very real way, new tools are for the next generation of practitioners who will put those capabilities to good use. If you have no plans on using these new tools then there's no reason you should pay extra money for capabilities that just gathers dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 66191, member: 9521"] I agree with you, Pierro, 100%. A camera is an instrument, or better yet, a tool - plain and simple. And like any instrument or tool, if it has capabilities that you do not use or do not even know it has, then it's totally wasted on you. My dentist has been doing teeth the exact same way for over 35 yrs. He uses basically the same tool kit he started with 35 yrs ago. It would be silly of him to buy a state of the art drill with bells and whistles that he wouldn't use and in fact has no need for them. But are his fillings any better or worse than those being performed using the fancy new instruments? No, I don't think so. In a similar vein, these newer, high MP cameras are just another tool in a long line of tools with a capability that the previous tool did not have. New tools and advanced capabilities will not make you a better dentist or photographer and they'll do you no good if you do not incorporate them into your art. In a very real way, new tools are for the next generation of practitioners who will put those capabilities to good use. If you have no plans on using these new tools then there's no reason you should pay extra money for capabilities that just gathers dust. [/QUOTE]
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