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All you're doing with a camera is capturing manipulated light... why does it need to be advanced? Excellent optics are the key and the low end Nikon stuff is no better anything else out there.
Hey! Dude, be careful what you say about Nikon here. There are many of theme here, they might ganged up on you Anyway, people use what fit their needs and for some at least to make them feel better. Take care,Buddy
Buddy, "we" just want to help... you... to see the light... and correct the errors of your ways
I have 20+ lens, 3 DSLRs, 3 PS's and several wide formats, shoot weddings, landscapes, portraits etc...with all this crap I still find myself picking up one DSLR body and one lens 90% of the time!! Go Figure..
I have 20+ lens, 3 DSLRs, 3 PS's and several wide formats, shoot weddings, landscapes, portraits etc...with all this crap I still find myself picking up one DSLR body and one lens 90% of the time!! Go Figure..All the bestMerry ChristmasAlex
People think that you need lens to cover the whole spectrum, you dont...you can move back and forward lol...to some extent.
I gave in to the convenience of real zooms. My Canon 70-200L IS F/2.8 stays on my camera a lot of the time. I love the isolation at 200mm and the bokeh wide open at F/2.8 is mighty purty!
Who could forget the commerical and marketing failure that was the Nikon Interrogator point and shoot:
Same here. Many zooms have the all the IQ of primes and then some. The convenience out weights the size and weight advantage of primes. Another thing is foot zooming isn't always possible. Small primes still have their place... most street photographers don't advise pointing big lenses at strangers.