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No, we all say all the time. Better equipment will not make you a better photographer ....
... however,
My wife has no knowledge of photography, she has a compact that takes terrible photos and she doesn't really know what she's doing. When we do stuff with the kids I'm never in the shots as she can never use my camera.
Until I got the mark 3. My Mark3 pretty much stays in Av mode with a minimum shutter speed of 250 and auto ISO and auto white balance. The dof preview button changes the focus mode from one shot to servo.
I spent 5 minutes with my wife when I got it showing her the following things:
1. Move this around until the red dot is where you want it to be to focus (the multi controller)
2. Press this button with your thumb to focus (the AF on)
3. If one of us is moving, hold down both these buttons all the time (af on and DOF preview)
4. Press here to take the pic (shutter)
Now she can pick up the camera and remember those 4 things and just take pics. This is what happened the first time she did it.

9R4C6932 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6931 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6930 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6929 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6927 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr
Im not saying these are the best portraits ever taken, but putting my 5d mk 3 in her hands and showing her those 4 things she can now produce this compared to her terrible flat compact shots.
... however,
My wife has no knowledge of photography, she has a compact that takes terrible photos and she doesn't really know what she's doing. When we do stuff with the kids I'm never in the shots as she can never use my camera.
Until I got the mark 3. My Mark3 pretty much stays in Av mode with a minimum shutter speed of 250 and auto ISO and auto white balance. The dof preview button changes the focus mode from one shot to servo.
I spent 5 minutes with my wife when I got it showing her the following things:
1. Move this around until the red dot is where you want it to be to focus (the multi controller)
2. Press this button with your thumb to focus (the AF on)
3. If one of us is moving, hold down both these buttons all the time (af on and DOF preview)
4. Press here to take the pic (shutter)
Now she can pick up the camera and remember those 4 things and just take pics. This is what happened the first time she did it.

9R4C6932 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6931 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6930 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6929 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr

9R4C6927 by JoeBoyMan, on Flickr
Im not saying these are the best portraits ever taken, but putting my 5d mk 3 in her hands and showing her those 4 things she can now produce this compared to her terrible flat compact shots.

