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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Henry Posner
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>At 01:27 AM 6/19/2003 +0200, you wrote:
>>Yes but a slow, mediocre lens only hurts your images no matter how good a
>>photographer you are.
>
>It's the carpenter, not the hammer.

But if the carpenter has to work with a kid's plastic toy hammer or a huge
sledgehammer he will not get the job done well and quick, i.e. to
satisfaction. Of course an artistic painted hammer with a perfect planar
hitting surface is unlikely going to help anything... Unless of course the
beauty of the hammer gives him an additional boost to do a perfect job,
psychological stuff which in some cases can't be ignored... And all that
applies to cameras, too.

Robert

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