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<blockquote data-quote="KennethHamlett" data-source="post: 810" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Don't buy equipment thinking it will improve your craft, it will not. In the hands of a skilled photographer it wouldn't matter which camera was used. If you are trying to decide which camera is right for you, go to the camera store and try one on for size, so to speak. Do not let the sales people convince you that one will give you better pictures than the other, that comes from the craft and vision of the imagemaker. Look in the image gallery and find a picture of mine of high-rise buildings in Atlanta. I'm a Nikon photographer but didn't have any of my Nikon equipment with me when I shot that image. It was taken with a compact Fuji S2000HD. So don't waste money on more expensive equipment instead use the money you'll save buying the less expensive equipment to take a photography course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennethHamlett, post: 810, member: 22"] Don't buy equipment thinking it will improve your craft, it will not. In the hands of a skilled photographer it wouldn't matter which camera was used. If you are trying to decide which camera is right for you, go to the camera store and try one on for size, so to speak. Do not let the sales people convince you that one will give you better pictures than the other, that comes from the craft and vision of the imagemaker. Look in the image gallery and find a picture of mine of high-rise buildings in Atlanta. I'm a Nikon photographer but didn't have any of my Nikon equipment with me when I shot that image. It was taken with a compact Fuji S2000HD. So don't waste money on more expensive equipment instead use the money you'll save buying the less expensive equipment to take a photography course. [/QUOTE]
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