Sessantasei
New Member
Well I believe that foremost its the person behind the camera is the one producing the good images, since the camera is a "dead" thing and it is up to the photographer to compose the image etc. However, I also feel that the camera is an important aspect for good photos, as a good camera can give the good photographer the advantage and leverage to produce even better pictures.
As an analogy, a soldier armed with a .303 bolt action rifle (think WW2 era) would be at some disadvantage compared to say a soldier armed with a M-16 rifle, in terms of rate of fire etc etc. This would be similar for a photographer and his camera.
As an analogy, a soldier armed with a .303 bolt action rifle (think WW2 era) would be at some disadvantage compared to say a soldier armed with a M-16 rifle, in terms of rate of fire etc etc. This would be similar for a photographer and his camera.