I always thought it was much more important what you had in your head 
than what you had in hand.  To me, "professional" means you get paid 
for it.  I can make a living with a Spotmatic.

On Tuesday 24 July 2001 13:01, you wrote:
> I'm just curious, why do you all keep going around and around
> about what makes a camera a "professional" model, complaining
> about they myriad of features on different models and brands
> and their implementation, instead of just accepting what's
> available, deciding what it is in the way of features and
> design that you prefer or need, and buy that camera and use
> it?
>
> Please help me understand this idea that more features and
> faster this and quicker that equals "professional".

-- 
Kenneth Archer + San Antonio, Texas
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