donny1963 said:
Not really questionable at all, and about what i said on Kit lenses , i never said you can't do landscape with Kit lenses, i just said kit lenses are not all that good quality vs good prime lenses or higher quality lenses like the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II
The post was never in comparison to "professional" lenses or full frame cameras. If I'm using a APSC camera and a kit lens, I obviously don't have the budget or interest in a several thousand dollar set-up. That said, I would have appreciated a response providing help in using my own equipment as opposed to a defense of your pride being hurt. The photos you shared are beautiful, but taken with equipment I'm not interested in buying right now.
Lastly, one manufacturer's ability to mass produce something does not necessarily determine quality. I have never heard of Voigtlander and so would be surprised if they are at all comparable in size to Canon.
I never assumed that you did have a budget for that type of equipment, was just saying what is ideal for highest quality, that's all, lots of people use kit lenses to do what ever it is they wish to accomplish, which is fine, i see no problem in that at all, in fact kit lenses is probably a good choice to start off with, I've seen many nice images done with kit lenses.. In fact i use to use them..
APS-C camera's are not bad at all, i never said that, in fact i use them quite a bit, they tend to me smaller and easy to handle..
And Nikon and Canon Makes beautiful APS-C lenses , great lenses are not just for Full frame, They are for APS-C camera's too, for instance the
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens for Canon is one of the best lenses for APS-C camera's.
This is considered to be a professional lens.
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens for Canon 210-101 B&H Photo
And people always asked me "Can you do Weddings with APS-C camera's?" and the answer is , yes you can, in fact many professional photographers use them, i have used them before and they turn out great images if you use the right lenses for it.. the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens is one of them.
The Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 DI II for Nikon is a great ultra wide angle lens, great for taking group shots in weddings..
i find the one of the best APS-C Nikon Camera's for weddings is, the Nikon D7000 series, I have a D7100 and shot many weddings with it.
For high-end weddings , charging $2,000.00 and up, I use the Hasselblad, which is med format and produces Amazing pictures, and I never have a problem with not having enough light, Ever, Even inside the Church..
But that's because that camera's Sensor is 3 times the size as a full frame camera, and so i can get bright fully exposed images with a 3.5 lens
i only got 1 lens for it right now Hasselblad HCD 35-90mm f/4-5.6 Lens, which i got when i bought my hasselblad Camera i finance it of course making payments every month, it starts at aperture F4 but it's like a 1.8 or 2.0 on a full frame.. Because of the sensor size..