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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 615978" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Your current kit is not bad, and an excellent learning tool set. I can safely bet that you are assuming that more sophisticated cameras produce better images. That might be true but only for extremes of conditions like in low light or fastest action that requires superior auto focus. I suggest deciding what subjects interest you most and study,join a local photography club for shooting workshops or a paid workshop on the subject you are interested in. Of the priority list,camera and lenses are way down the list for compelling images. Concept, point of view, posing, lighting, and post processing are all more important in creating images that mean something to viewers.</p><p>What subjects are you most interested in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 615978, member: 43545"] Your current kit is not bad, and an excellent learning tool set. I can safely bet that you are assuming that more sophisticated cameras produce better images. That might be true but only for extremes of conditions like in low light or fastest action that requires superior auto focus. I suggest deciding what subjects interest you most and study,join a local photography club for shooting workshops or a paid workshop on the subject you are interested in. Of the priority list,camera and lenses are way down the list for compelling images. Concept, point of view, posing, lighting, and post processing are all more important in creating images that mean something to viewers. What subjects are you most interested in? [/QUOTE]
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