nemendes wrote:
Morris0 wrote:
The difference between a professional photographer and a photography enthusiast is how they make there living, not the equipment they use. Some professionals use very expensive equipment while others have more moderate equipment. You will find professional photographers using every brand. Some decided on the brad they use many years ago and as you have discovered once you have a lens collection, it becomes expensive to change so they stick with the brand also because they are facular with the cameras.
You will find Professional photographers posting on this forum that switched to Fuji for various reasons. There work is top notch and they are making a living and published regularly. My work has been published and I've won many contests. Photography has never been my primary income yet I've had offers that would have made my primary income photography. I've been using Fuji for 3 years after switching from Nikon to reduce the weight of my equipment after an injury. That has worked well for me. I shot film before digital and when digital SLRs came out they were all APS-C bodies. I liked the fact that my lenses got longer as I do a lot of wildlife work. I've tried full frame cameras and there is nothing magical about them. It is the person behind the camera that makes the biggest difference regarding photo quality.
You have been using Fuji gear and producing images that people like. How will changing your equipment change this?
Morris
I am happy with my equipments and Fujifilm brand in fact I just don't get it that photographers told people something but done another. If they love Fujifilm so much or if they think that nowadays aps-c cameras really close to ff cameras, why are
I don't see any problems about my photos but I am just really curious that if they keep having ff, is there a something that I am not seeing? that's why I wanted to ask you as you said, maybe they couldn't change their entire system as well. But I already hate hearing 'ff for work, Fujifilm for personal life'
I was a working aerial mapper/photographer for 22 years. If I was choosing equipment today, it would be Fujifilm GFX for work and X for personal use.