wow Streetshooter talking in parables.....![]()
Although I carry an L lens, I STRONGLY disagree that people need to own them.
There are many photographs that do not require the highest resolution. Furthermore, distortion, CA, color and contrast can EASILY be fixed in post-processing. And unless you throw your lenses around as though they cost pennies, you also need not worry about built.
On the other hand, if you are a reporter engaged in capturing images of war, civil unrest or water sports, then you are advised to get some weather sealed L lenses.
I use to think the same way, own many 3rd party and non L lens.....but since I own my first L? The whole dry cabinate changed to L's only......it was like a natural process. I had non-L lens that failed me twice when I was oversea(Screw drop out/AF spoil). Since then I cannot trust the non-L anymore. No that L-lens will never fail, but the chances of it failing comparing to non-L is alot lower!
I was once told by a master photographer tt if you use a very high end cam (5D or 1DsMkII), you will need to use good lenses ("L" lah!). When you blow up the picture, then all the flaws will show up - chromatic aberrations, fringing, color rendition, etc.
What do you guys think? :dunno:
Caught between buying the Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 and Canon 70-200 f4.0L... both are about the same price...
What are your views?
I was once told by a master photographer tt if you use a very high end cam (5D or 1DsMkII), you will need to use good lenses ("L" lah!). When you blow up the picture, then all the flaws will show up - chromatic aberrations, fringing, color rendition, etc.
What do you guys think? :dunno:
I think a flawless picture is more of a self satisfaction... Each individual has different perspective of this hobby... I, personally, love to blow up to actual size and look at sharpness and flaws :sweatsm: (Maybe it is just my bad habbit)
Do I need them? NO
Do I want them? YES
My inner conflict tells me that if I can afford it, go ahead with L. I don't have to worry whether the pictures I taken can be sharper or not. Just shoot, shoot, shoot. All L lens also usually focus faster with USM.
Another inner conflict also ask me whether how often I'm going to use the L lens. If my usage is more for walk around range, I can justify for the cost.
Nowadays EFS lens picture quality can be as good as L. e.g 17-55mm F2.8 IS. But it's as expensive as L and I managed to talk myself out of it.
At the end, it's how you convince yourself from a want to a need.
I'm good at convincing myself (that I need L)
buy buy buy!!! :bsmilie: need and actually buying it is just a line difference :lovegrin:
You always say you need but never see you buying :bsmilie:
Indeed MiniUltraman is the BBB virus!!:bigeyes:
Indeed MiniUltraman is the BBB virus!!:bigeyes:
+1 Hahaha
Wow we have a thread digger man...first post was dated a long way back..