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TopicHonestly, photography doesn't appear to be that much of a skill
Doctor Foxx
08/09/17 12:31:23 PM
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spooky96 posted...
Really nice kitten pics ^_^

Now be honest, out of 100, how would you split the credit between you and the camera.

80% skills 20% camera?

Camera? It's the lens, my friend. I could put that lens on my 10 year old camera body and still take most of the shots I do, though they'd be much grainier at higher ISO.

That said, if I tried to take the same shots with something like a cell phone camera of course it's not going to come out the same. Nor would it come out the same with even my old camera body and a different lens, or current body and different lens.

The tools are absolutely important in the overall potential for image quality--but it takes skill to really make a difference. My camera body and lens have great potential for photographs. Most people won't use it appropriately. I can't give you a % difference. A great camera will not make a bad photographer better.
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