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Prime vs zoom - which ones give better IQ
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 196878" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I'm with you on this Anthony. The other side of this "mumbo jumbo", if you allow me to use the expression, is that some people do not want to take the responsibility of buying a lens. They have to rely on other's opinions to make a decision. Most of today's lenses are good and can allow a photographer to take good pictures. If someone is a commercial photographer, he will buy what's best, disregard the price and use it until something better comes along. This is justified for business reasons and is considered the cost of doing business.</p><p></p><p>Now with someone starting as a hobbyist, the only lens that is better is the one you have with you when the picture opportunity comes. Practice and more practice will tell a person which lens he/she needs. If that person is relying on others to tell him what he needs, then he doesn't need it.</p><p></p><p>Which are more comfortable to walk with, black or grey socks…?</p><p></p><p>End of rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 196878, member: 3903"] I'm with you on this Anthony. The other side of this "mumbo jumbo", if you allow me to use the expression, is that some people do not want to take the responsibility of buying a lens. They have to rely on other's opinions to make a decision. Most of today's lenses are good and can allow a photographer to take good pictures. If someone is a commercial photographer, he will buy what's best, disregard the price and use it until something better comes along. This is justified for business reasons and is considered the cost of doing business. Now with someone starting as a hobbyist, the only lens that is better is the one you have with you when the picture opportunity comes. Practice and more practice will tell a person which lens he/she needs. If that person is relying on others to tell him what he needs, then he doesn't need it. Which are more comfortable to walk with, black or grey socks…? End of rant. [/QUOTE]
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