On 25/09/06, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That indeed seems to be the case. In June at the GFM Nature
> Photography Contest Doug Brewer and I (the judges) found we could
> almost instantly tell which shots were taken with a Canon 5D...
> because they looked so bad. And we could both tell at very low
> magnification - fitting the entire shot on the computer monitor - so
> there was no pixel-peeping going on. Now I've seen many *superb* shots
> taken with the 5D so it's definitely not the camera's fault. I'm
> pretty sure it was the classic example of someone blowing their entire
> budget on the camera and economizing on the lenses.

Sorry to resurrect this dreg of a thread but I found an excellent
example of the type of FF camera owner who may have problems with lens
selection :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s2xna4P9Hk&mode=related&search=

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