Dame_Blanche
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I guess Dave proved one thing... credulous people buy a dslr with a cheap lens assuming that it's the best value for money just because it's a dslr.
I don't believe Dave put a gun to his friends head to make these horrible pictures and I also assume his friend pressed the shutter release in firm believe that he was making a correctly focused picture.
It's not fair and even childish to assume that Dave set up this comparison just to prove all dslr's are inferior to a bridge camera.
As a member of a 'real life' photo community I often encounter people like Dave's friend.. they bought a dslr under false promises and they don't understand why their pictures aren't any better as the pictures they shot with their old simple compact.
That's what it's about, empty promises.
'Buy this body and the world of creative photography is yours.'
Soon those people discover that this piece of glass up front isn't capable of producing nice photographs at full open aperture and only then they start to learn about lenses and optical laws.
And then... they have to buy a lens that is able to fulfill their needs at the expense of an empty bank account.
Confusion and dissapointment is the result.
Craftmanship, excellent tools and perfect circumstances aren't just words, they have a clear meaning and in order to achieve the perfect photograph one should always be conscious of those facts.
The chain is as strong as it's weakest link.
I consider the attack on Dave as an utterance of weakness and an uncontrollable desire to stress the attention to one's own distinctive features.
So be it, I am not amused!
Grtz. Blanche
I don't believe Dave put a gun to his friends head to make these horrible pictures and I also assume his friend pressed the shutter release in firm believe that he was making a correctly focused picture.
It's not fair and even childish to assume that Dave set up this comparison just to prove all dslr's are inferior to a bridge camera.
As a member of a 'real life' photo community I often encounter people like Dave's friend.. they bought a dslr under false promises and they don't understand why their pictures aren't any better as the pictures they shot with their old simple compact.
That's what it's about, empty promises.
'Buy this body and the world of creative photography is yours.'
Soon those people discover that this piece of glass up front isn't capable of producing nice photographs at full open aperture and only then they start to learn about lenses and optical laws.
And then... they have to buy a lens that is able to fulfill their needs at the expense of an empty bank account.
Confusion and dissapointment is the result.
Craftmanship, excellent tools and perfect circumstances aren't just words, they have a clear meaning and in order to achieve the perfect photograph one should always be conscious of those facts.
The chain is as strong as it's weakest link.
I consider the attack on Dave as an utterance of weakness and an uncontrollable desire to stress the attention to one's own distinctive features.
So be it, I am not amused!
Grtz. Blanche