I'm glad you got some great shots!
<div>If you're independently wealthy, win the lottery, or require the features of a higher end body (weather sealing, faster frame rate, etc.) you are generally better off investing in lenses. It's not quite back to the days of film (where the specifics of the body were essentially irrelevant for image quality), but entry level today's dSLRs perform nearly as well as the higher end models - it's the lenses that make the bigger difference. Of course, the biggest impact is the skill and talent of the person holding the camera and lens, and that hasn't changed since the earliest days of photography. Experience helps, and that's what you're getting (and, I think, seeing come out in your shots!).</div>Originally Posted by Manofmayo




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