Digital Image Studio wrote:

>Strangely many photographers seem to be very happy with the
>performance of their full frame bodies. Appropriate lens selection is
>obviously the key.

That indeed seems to be the case. In June at the GFM Nature
Photography Contest Doug Brewer and I (the judges) found we could
almost instantly tell which shots were taken with a Canon 5D...
because they looked so bad. And we could both tell at very low
magnification - fitting the entire shot on the computer monitor - so
there was no pixel-peeping going on. Now I've seen many *superb* shots
taken with the 5D so it's definitely not the camera's fault. I'm
pretty sure it was the classic example of someone blowing their entire
budget on the camera and economizing on the lenses.
 
-- 
Mark Roberts Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com
412-687-2835





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