Good question, Shel.

Could it be that they have fallen victim to the "my zoom is bigger than
yours" syndrome and now believe that if they have the newest, latest
whiz-bang widget cameras they will become better photographers?

Bill, KG4LOV
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> I'm just curious, why do you all keep going around and around
> about what makes a camera a "professional" model, complaining
> about they myriad of features on different models and brands
> and their implementation, instead of just accepting what's
> available, deciding what it is in the way of features and
> design that you prefer or need, and buy that camera and use
> it?
>
> Please help me understand this idea that more features and
> faster this and quicker that equals "professional".
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> Shel Belinkoff
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> "It matters little how much equipment we use; it
> matters much that we be masters of all we do use." - Sam Abell
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