> >If you only consider one parameter when you are making an equipment >purchase you >are a fool. >Glass quality is certainly the most important part of a lens buying >decision, >but it isn't the only part. >In context, a couple of people on list have noted that the newer lenses do >a >better job of rendering images onto the DSLR sensor. >Isn't that what's important? >When you start shooting large format cameras and hump 50 or more pounds of >equipment into the field, when you win a few awards with your pictures, and >when you start earning a living with your camera (all of which I have >done), >you can start talking to me about operator error/incompetence/laziness. >Until then, you are just another person who doesn't know what they are >talking >about pissing into the wind. > >Regards >William Robb >
Composition trumps all. :-) Tom C. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net