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Old 05-03-2008, 10:22 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Default Re: Help out an aspiring photographer...

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Originally Posted by boardFreak5 View Post
I understand fully the point you are making, and agree with you.

But you have to admit the same picture with a point and shoot vs. a dslr will most likely be better quality etc. with the dslr. however a nicer camera can't make up for a bad photographer in any case.

David
There're plenty of times when a point-and-shoot would have taken a better quality picture than a D-SLR. In the hands of someone who just doesn't know enough about photography, or the SLR in general, their picture quality will just come out like shit too.

The ultimate reason being, is even though the SLR's have automated settings, they're not as automated as a point-and-shoot is, which belongs in the hands of a more inexperienced photographer. Too many people pick up SLR's and just expect that they're going to instantly take pictures worth gold and be able to charge people for them... And more times than not, those people are totally wrong.
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