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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 795199" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>Nikon is running an ad for the D800 which simply says that you are going to want to go back and reshoot everything. Well I can't afford a D800 at this time but I thought I would go back through my archives and compare the shots I get with my D7000 to photos taken with my previous cameras</p><p></p><p>Lo and behold, I think they maybe right. I see significant improvement in the overall quality of my present prints to my older ones.</p><p></p><p>Of course I would like to think that some of the improvement was do to greater skill on my part but still in all I think there is some truth in the idea that improved equipment can help improve our work.</p><p></p><p>In the end I would guess that anything that causes us to reexamine our work and cast a critical eye on it is very good thing. Anything might trigger this. the desire for a new camera body or a faster lens or just examining the fine work of our fellow photo enthusiasts.</p><p></p><p>&#8203;It is still the journey and not the destination that defines us.:apthy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 795199, member: 1140"] Nikon is running an ad for the D800 which simply says that you are going to want to go back and reshoot everything. Well I can't afford a D800 at this time but I thought I would go back through my archives and compare the shots I get with my D7000 to photos taken with my previous cameras Lo and behold, I think they maybe right. I see significant improvement in the overall quality of my present prints to my older ones. Of course I would like to think that some of the improvement was do to greater skill on my part but still in all I think there is some truth in the idea that improved equipment can help improve our work. In the end I would guess that anything that causes us to reexamine our work and cast a critical eye on it is very good thing. Anything might trigger this. the desire for a new camera body or a faster lens or just examining the fine work of our fellow photo enthusiasts. ​It is still the journey and not the destination that defines us.:apthy: [/QUOTE]
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