Good point and I agree, But when I mount on a tri-pod use iso 50 film,
MLU, Cable release and lots of time (I work 6-7days a week). I can't
get
a sharp pic from my 35-80 zoom. I don't own any L's but I have what I
think
what is the next best thing primes 15/24/50/100
-Dan
Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter) wrote:
>
> With all the attention paid to the overattention that seems to be paid to
> the sharpness of a lens, I would just like to comment that even with a
> mediocre lens you can still geta good image. All the L lenses in the world
> will not improve a badly composed image albeit a sharp badly composed image.
>
> Its the image that counts not the sharpness!
>
> If you don;t see what I mean check out http://www.ssphotography.com/
>
> Note the very famous image of JFK Jr. saluting that was taken in '63 by Stan
> (yes, Stan has been around for a while).
> While the image is not sharp, it is a great image. Hence composition is
> where its at, not sharpness.
>
> Peter K
>
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