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Prime Lens vs Zoom. Do the restraints of a Prime make you a better photographer?
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 541759" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>You always have to use the right tool for the job at hand, whether your cabinetmaker or a photographer. And you are better off using the best tool that you can afford. I do not buy cheap tools, but instead , get the exact tools that will let me accomplish the task I set out to do. But judgement, forged by experience, is what should guide you in picking up the right tool for the job.And of course, practice, practice, practice. That right tool will do you no good if you do not know how to yield it.</p><p>I feel that the complete photographer will have an eclectic mix of primes and zooms chosen to accomplish the photographic genre that most appeals to you, and if your interest changes, then you might very well change your lenses out for ones more suitable. There is no right or wrong, just the need to capture that perfect image.</p><p>That is why this site is so valuable. We have access to the combined wisdom of so many knowledgable photographers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 541759, member: 1140"] You always have to use the right tool for the job at hand, whether your cabinetmaker or a photographer. And you are better off using the best tool that you can afford. I do not buy cheap tools, but instead , get the exact tools that will let me accomplish the task I set out to do. But judgement, forged by experience, is what should guide you in picking up the right tool for the job.And of course, practice, practice, practice. That right tool will do you no good if you do not know how to yield it. I feel that the complete photographer will have an eclectic mix of primes and zooms chosen to accomplish the photographic genre that most appeals to you, and if your interest changes, then you might very well change your lenses out for ones more suitable. There is no right or wrong, just the need to capture that perfect image. That is why this site is so valuable. We have access to the combined wisdom of so many knowledgable photographers. [/QUOTE]
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