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Everyone tells us to "invest in quality glass". But as a newbie, it's hard to justify spending say £1k on a Lens when your camera only cost a fraction of this and seems to do the job ok.
Let's say I am looking to buy a new lens. It's price is 3x and it's a very nice lens. Does the job well, but does get some criticism regarding softness towards the edges, etc etc. Then there's another Lens. This one costs 6x, but is the dog's wotsits with extra spunk! It's 2/3 stop faster and reviewer's are peeing themselves with excitement at the quality etc.
So... If the newbie has the money, should they buy the lens at a cost of 3x, or the Lens at a cost of 6x?
Suppose they don't use the lens much and want to sell it on after 6 months. From what I can see, the lens will now be worth 2x. Would the Lens be worth 5x, or would it have depreciated at the same rate and now be worth 4x? Do you see what I am getting at? If the Lens is worth 5x, then it's cost no extra and you know that you've at least been 'testing' the best and that if you don't get on with it, then it's not a fault of the Lens. Whereas, if you buy the lens and don't get on with it, you might always be thinking "well, maybe it's the lens. I should have got the Lens".
Thoughts?
Let's say I am looking to buy a new lens. It's price is 3x and it's a very nice lens. Does the job well, but does get some criticism regarding softness towards the edges, etc etc. Then there's another Lens. This one costs 6x, but is the dog's wotsits with extra spunk! It's 2/3 stop faster and reviewer's are peeing themselves with excitement at the quality etc.
So... If the newbie has the money, should they buy the lens at a cost of 3x, or the Lens at a cost of 6x?
Suppose they don't use the lens much and want to sell it on after 6 months. From what I can see, the lens will now be worth 2x. Would the Lens be worth 5x, or would it have depreciated at the same rate and now be worth 4x? Do you see what I am getting at? If the Lens is worth 5x, then it's cost no extra and you know that you've at least been 'testing' the best and that if you don't get on with it, then it's not a fault of the Lens. Whereas, if you buy the lens and don't get on with it, you might always be thinking "well, maybe it's the lens. I should have got the Lens".
Thoughts?
