It's a question whose timely intervention has saved many a internet discussion list from well deserved oblivion.

Does the "good" photographer need better equipment?
Does better equipment make you a better photographer?

My answers:
Possibly not.
Not necessarily.


From: Steven Desjardins
That's an interesting question.  A good photographer can produce a
"good" image with a bad lens but maybe not a really "sharp" image.  To
some extent, sharpness is a function of the lens.

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 3:43 AM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I prefer to think of it the other way around - given solid gear, Paul
> produces outstanding results. Or better yet, Paul is simply very capable
> photographer regardless of the specific gear he uses, which by the way was
> illustrated with the pics he took on the motor show with the gear of
> somewhat smaller caliber than DA* stuff.


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