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Canon D400 or...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leukeh" data-source="post: 377916" data-attributes="member: 30252"><p>Not in the slightest. You gave me a lot of information in a relatively short space... and ultimately saved me hours of research. So thank you!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand that a good quality lens is one of the most important parts in photography. The thing is, I'm a beginner. I'm more than happy to work with whatever the camera body comes with, and then when I start to produce photos in a more professional sense, I will definitely buy a high quality lens. And the thing is, being a beginner I won't be able to tell the difference until I become more advanced.</p><p>I do know where you're coming from though. With experience you know that a lens is more important than the camera body. The thing is, I have no experience. It's like telling a person learning to drive acceleration is more important than overall speed. They can accept that fact, but they won't really notice the difference when driving two different vehicles.</p><p>What you may see as painstakingly obvious differences in the photos from a certain lens, I wouldn't notice at all. Maybe, <em>maybe</em> if someone pointed it out to me... maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leukeh, post: 377916, member: 30252"] Not in the slightest. You gave me a lot of information in a relatively short space... and ultimately saved me hours of research. So thank you! I understand that a good quality lens is one of the most important parts in photography. The thing is, I'm a beginner. I'm more than happy to work with whatever the camera body comes with, and then when I start to produce photos in a more professional sense, I will definitely buy a high quality lens. And the thing is, being a beginner I won't be able to tell the difference until I become more advanced. I do know where you're coming from though. With experience you know that a lens is more important than the camera body. The thing is, I have no experience. It's like telling a person learning to drive acceleration is more important than overall speed. They can accept that fact, but they won't really notice the difference when driving two different vehicles. What you may see as painstakingly obvious differences in the photos from a certain lens, I wouldn't notice at all. Maybe, [I]maybe[/I] if someone pointed it out to me... maybe. [/QUOTE]
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