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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 417629" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I can never say it enough: content is king. There are plenty of people who shoot with a D800 or a D4 and should not be, simply because they are not deploying their work in a way that would bring out the qualities of either camera. If all you're doing is putting stuff up on the web, what the heck is the point of owning a D4 or a D800 for that matter? On the other hand, if someone wants to blow thousands of dollars on a piece of equipment just because they can say they have the "high end" stuff, hey, it's their money. It's kind of like some of the guys around here who buy top of the line pick-ups, but never use them for their intended purpose or to their full potential. All they do is go to work and back home. In the end, it's a personal choice and if you have more money then sense, alright. Output (the photos) will be the judge in the end. D800, D750, D4... i don't care. As Shania once said, "it don't impress me much." What you make with the camera is what i care about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 417629, member: 9619"] I can never say it enough: content is king. There are plenty of people who shoot with a D800 or a D4 and should not be, simply because they are not deploying their work in a way that would bring out the qualities of either camera. If all you're doing is putting stuff up on the web, what the heck is the point of owning a D4 or a D800 for that matter? On the other hand, if someone wants to blow thousands of dollars on a piece of equipment just because they can say they have the "high end" stuff, hey, it's their money. It's kind of like some of the guys around here who buy top of the line pick-ups, but never use them for their intended purpose or to their full potential. All they do is go to work and back home. In the end, it's a personal choice and if you have more money then sense, alright. Output (the photos) will be the judge in the end. D800, D750, D4... i don't care. As Shania once said, "it don't impress me much." What you make with the camera is what i care about. [/QUOTE]
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