Hey Marcel - that's great news for you with your new lens - and I can totally relate to what you state.
Hope you don't mind but I had a play with your wife and I gave the the tMM treatment...hehehehe
Hope you both like the result;
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Thanks chaps
I'm still buzzing from a warm feeling.
When I first got bitten by the digital photography bug in about 2001/2002, it wasnt until I took photography more seriously beyond snapshots in 2003.
Then when I got my first SLR in 2005, I used to say "I don't really see what all the fuss is about", and "800 quid on a lens? Jeez, not for me matey, there's no point...I can't really tell the difference".
While this is still true to an extent (I find it hard to spot things like falling off of sharpenss at edges, and those minor inescrepencies etc, or a bit of CA), I can now say I do see what all the fuss is about.
I know it's still early days for me, but I can tell the difference now, and I understand.....I can see why there is such a price difference, and why they say "Invest in glass".
I've never been a lens, or even a kit snob. I still think great pictures can be had no matter what the equipment, but it does give me a warm fuzzy feeling knowing I'm handling a nice body, and tried, tested and trusted, official professional kit in my hands.
Sounds silly, but kind of legitimises my photography, it takes it to the next level, so to speak. I know the photographer takes the pictures and that, but if I'm out doing some street photography, or at an event, having good kit like this helps me have the confidence to say "I'm a photographer"
Does that make sense? I suppose its largely to do with me having a lack of confidence in my own photographic ability.
Anyway, I'm rambling on now. I've just put the lens to bed, and the wife is sleeping on the couch![]()
Thanks chaps
I'm still buzzing from a warm feeling.
When I first got bitten by the digital photography bug in about 2001/2002, it wasnt until I took photography more seriously beyond snapshots in 2003.
Then when I got my first SLR in 2005, I used to say "I don't really see what all the fuss is about", and "800 quid on a lens? Jeez, not for me matey, there's no point...I can't really tell the difference".
While this is still true to an extent (I find it hard to spot things like falling off of sharpenss at edges, and those minor inescrepencies etc, or a bit of CA), I can now say I do see what all the fuss is about.
I know it's still early days for me, but I can tell the difference now, and I understand.....I can see why there is such a price difference, and why they say "Invest in glass".
I've never been a lens, or even a kit snob. I still think great pictures can be had no matter what the equipment, but it does give me a warm fuzzy feeling knowing I'm handling a nice body, and tried, tested and trusted, official professional kit in my hands.
Sounds silly, but kind of legitimises my photography, it takes it to the next level, so to speak. I know the photographer takes the pictures and that, but if I'm out doing some street photography, or at an event, having good kit like this helps me have the confidence to say "I'm a photographer"
Does that make sense? I suppose its largely to do with me having a lack of confidence in my own photographic ability.
Anyway, I'm rambling on now. I've just put the lens to bed, and the wife is sleeping on the couch![]()
