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Originally Posted by WEG Cory
But what if you need a zoom? Panning stabilization doesn't help?
I agree that the camera does not make the photographer, I also agree that your photo quality can be the same with many cameras, but comparing a disposable to a 1D is somewhat a stretch I think.
Also, what about film cameras against digital? Think of the reduced learning curves. Instantaneous results.
I don't disagree totally, but making it black and white is simply wrong. Otherwise, everyone is wasting money.
I own a 20D and a few pretty nice lenses. If I could get the same results with a point and shoot, I would never have paid for it.
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Note the difference - I'm talking
cameras not lenses
You're backing up my point- you have a 20D because you can have the features of the EF series lenses, and instant digital results - not because having a 20D will make you a Super Dooper photographer.
I have the 1Ds because I need full frame digital.
I was quite happy shooting on my 300V [obviously full frame]