i think we can find a middle ground, isn't it? whether professional or amateur, or how good or bad any one of us are, or whether arguing for or against the statement, provided we have some basic understanding.
yes, i do agree the poll options is taking offensive and is rather discriminatory, but the issue itself is of genuine concern.
no, most people dun think equipment can solve all the issues, including those who talks about gear a lot or wanting an upgrade. but the same argument goes also that user cannot solve all the issues if his tool and his subjects are limited. of cos that really depends on how limited the tool and subjects are, becos to some extent user can improvise to get around some but not around all issues.
there are many issues that varies in the ability of user coping with tool and subject, be it a person who manages to be just 10m away from the lion in the wild, or an official photographer who gets to be within metres from the event participators. other issues are countless and again user being the dominant or less dominant role varies with respect to his tools and situations.
i believe that one of few most common situations that causes the above statement to be made include
1. upgrade to a lens of better optical quality
2. upgrade to a sensor with better SNR and resolution
3. upgrade to a newer camera for simple mistakes, e.g. handshake
4. a new DSLR user simply considering a more advanced camera than a entry level, e.g. D300 versus D40, either when he has no idea about DSLR, or has been thinking that a better camera will translate proportionally to good photos.
i'm sure most will agree that the above statement becomes appropriate to #4 with an addition of a most often prefix. but i also see similar remarks in other situations, which either may not be relevant or could be better targetted on actual issues. sometimes, wanting a better camera is not all about toys, ego and ignorance. apart from the impact on the photo, some people also care about the impact on the photographic process - an easier camera to handle, a camera with more latitude to errors, and something that makes things easier and more fun and less taxing on the mind, and just decent results without having to go through the manual way and the long years of practice. without the extra mile, the photos may not be comparable to hard work professionals put it, but if amateurs prefer the easy way out if they can afford that, so be it and to each his own. if they wanted their photos to be better, they will eventually comes to understand of how the statement becomes more true than before, though for now in some of their situations, not as true.
what the propose of starting this thread/poll??
thinking of equipment can solve all the issues, OK, than stand up for what you believe, say it out loud.
I'm asking racoon31e does he think that with better equipment he can produce superb picture? if yes, why not, that's his believing, which line that I wrote ever "hoot" him??
you are the one say I wrote sarcastically! and I'm not happy.