Many a time, we see people here, our friends, our colleagues asking our (or other photographers) opinions on getting a new lens for travel when u know these ppl already have the following:
- Kit lens (probably 18-70 or a 18-55 range)
- Consumer grade Tele lens (probably 75-300, 55-200 range)
U know these people are new to photography, but to ur horror of horrors, they start to diss the 'quality of pictures' produced by 'lousy kit lens' and asks u about ur Ls, ur Trinities or ur Gs with the impression that these Professional Grade lenses costs 'just a few hundred bucks' and that their picture quality would improve after getting Ls, Trinities or Gs when u know that they are already well suited for travel photography covering everything from landscape, portrait to super teles.
What would u do? :dunno:
- Kit lens (probably 18-70 or a 18-55 range)
- Consumer grade Tele lens (probably 75-300, 55-200 range)
U know these people are new to photography, but to ur horror of horrors, they start to diss the 'quality of pictures' produced by 'lousy kit lens' and asks u about ur Ls, ur Trinities or ur Gs with the impression that these Professional Grade lenses costs 'just a few hundred bucks' and that their picture quality would improve after getting Ls, Trinities or Gs when u know that they are already well suited for travel photography covering everything from landscape, portrait to super teles.
What would u do? :dunno: