When talking about two lenses that go well together, such as the EF 24-70L and the EF 70-200L, almost everyone say:
"these two lenses compliment each other".
Now, it's been years since I've been to grade school... but I could've sworn the proper word should be "complement".
But I swear to god, 100 times out of 100, people use the word "compliment". In fact, I have never even seen a single person use the word "complement". I'm not trying to be nitpicky, but this is making me doubt my sanity, or at least my grasp of the english language. Perhaps I'm wrong? Are these lenses supposed to compliment each other the way I would compliment my wife? When nobody's watching, do these lenses tell each other how shiny they are, what a nice hood they have, and so forth?
"these two lenses compliment each other".
Now, it's been years since I've been to grade school... but I could've sworn the proper word should be "complement".
But I swear to god, 100 times out of 100, people use the word "compliment". In fact, I have never even seen a single person use the word "complement". I'm not trying to be nitpicky, but this is making me doubt my sanity, or at least my grasp of the english language. Perhaps I'm wrong? Are these lenses supposed to compliment each other the way I would compliment my wife? When nobody's watching, do these lenses tell each other how shiny they are, what a nice hood they have, and so forth?