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<blockquote data-quote="Retro" data-source="post: 421529" data-attributes="member: 37517"><p>That is exactly the reason for my question: the issue of quality vs. versatility. Some would consider Horoscope Fish to be too picky about quality, while others would consider you to have low standards in your photography.</p><p></p><p>In the end, I know there is no right or wrong way, and that it comes down to preferences, and doing what is right for you. The question for me is what are the best reasons for each view. In the same vain, some of you really like your Tamron lenses, while others would never own one. I have a friend who owns about a half dozen Nikon bodies who insists that you can't tell the difference between Tamron and Nikkor.</p><p></p><p>So it's all a question of where you draw the line and what works best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retro, post: 421529, member: 37517"] That is exactly the reason for my question: the issue of quality vs. versatility. Some would consider Horoscope Fish to be too picky about quality, while others would consider you to have low standards in your photography. In the end, I know there is no right or wrong way, and that it comes down to preferences, and doing what is right for you. The question for me is what are the best reasons for each view. In the same vain, some of you really like your Tamron lenses, while others would never own one. I have a friend who owns about a half dozen Nikon bodies who insists that you can't tell the difference between Tamron and Nikkor. So it's all a question of where you draw the line and what works best for you. [/QUOTE]
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