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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 773744" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>Those comparisons are not akin to the ones I've made in my examples, and you know it. As for the live view for wedding photographers, that.. I wouldn't know about, so I can't speak to its testimony, and trust that this specific type of photographer would know best. What do you mean by "silently" btw ?</p><p></p><p>As for the glass thing, you also know that there are some kit lenses which are quite good, and at the same time, you also know that lighting can either enhance or degrade the ability of any glass. There are also some discrepancies with the the type of shooting (landscape vs portrait vs macro etc) one does relative to the type of glass they own, but this can be tricky. One might have to experiment with several different lenses in order to get the synergy they want between the body and glass and their shooting style. </p><p></p><p>But that's another story eh ?</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 773744, member: 59143"] Those comparisons are not akin to the ones I've made in my examples, and you know it. As for the live view for wedding photographers, that.. I wouldn't know about, so I can't speak to its testimony, and trust that this specific type of photographer would know best. What do you mean by "silently" btw ? As for the glass thing, you also know that there are some kit lenses which are quite good, and at the same time, you also know that lighting can either enhance or degrade the ability of any glass. There are also some discrepancies with the the type of shooting (landscape vs portrait vs macro etc) one does relative to the type of glass they own, but this can be tricky. One might have to experiment with several different lenses in order to get the synergy they want between the body and glass and their shooting style. But that's another story eh ? Doug [/QUOTE]
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