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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 438288" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>no I never made bad purchases. always bought things that might have been less quality but I always did research and knew what I needed. its usually when there is a problem with my workflow of photographing and then I look for a solution. I dont look at a product and wonder how it would be. I have a problem then go out and research for a product I need. like with the spiderpro mount. I realized at my last wedding that im just fed up with the strap falling off my shoulder and hardly using it, and need a solution for that.</p><p></p><p>my biggest awakening was moving from sigma glass to nikon glass. it was a huge eye opener. thats when my "damn I should have started with nikon" I also then took a huge interest in zeiss lenses. but those sigma lenses served me well. today though there is nothing nikon makes that intrigues me. in fact im more intrigued with sigma tamron and tokina actually. ironic how theyre offering better quality for less money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 438288, member: 14443"] no I never made bad purchases. always bought things that might have been less quality but I always did research and knew what I needed. its usually when there is a problem with my workflow of photographing and then I look for a solution. I dont look at a product and wonder how it would be. I have a problem then go out and research for a product I need. like with the spiderpro mount. I realized at my last wedding that im just fed up with the strap falling off my shoulder and hardly using it, and need a solution for that. my biggest awakening was moving from sigma glass to nikon glass. it was a huge eye opener. thats when my "damn I should have started with nikon" I also then took a huge interest in zeiss lenses. but those sigma lenses served me well. today though there is nothing nikon makes that intrigues me. in fact im more intrigued with sigma tamron and tokina actually. ironic how theyre offering better quality for less money. [/QUOTE]
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