"... if you keep the strengths and limitations of your gear in mind, then you can get great shots with almost any kit."
MARK! This goes right along with: "99% of all photographic equipment made today is better than 98% of all photographers." and "In any endeavor, exploit the strengths and workaround the weaknesses of your tools." On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote: > I was trying out a lens test setup and ended up shooting the setup with > almost all of my lenses in the 16-50mm range, with my zooms at each of the > focal lengths: 20, 31, 40, 50, & 55 > Same lighting, same tripod f/8 at 1/100, studio strobe > > It turns out that at the sweet spot of the lens, it's really tough to tell > one lens from another: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157626597995014/ > > Mind you, I've tried to cull the less than wonderful lenses from my > collection, but the important point, to me, is that if you keep the strengths > and limitations of your gear in mind, then you can get great shots with > almost any kit. > > -- > Larry Colen l...@red4est.com sent from i4est > > > > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > PDML@pdml.net > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. > -- Godfrey godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.