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As photographers, we see the bokeh changes with lenses.
We drool over the latest and greatest of spend and agility coming from the camera.
We see image quality of different lenses.
Does an average person ACTUALLY notice these difference whether subconsciously or not.
No debate about gear and what makes the best picture but do people subconsciously notice differences with pictures when better gear is used?
Case in point: I recently bought a D3 and Sigma 150 (about 3 months apart, but non-the-less recent). I didn't even share my new purchases with my mom or girlfriend. They new I was getting them, but to them, they see just another black Nikon camera and another lens. It doesn't look any different. I personally notice the differences with the said Sigma, but do non photographers actually notice a difference whether they know it or not?
~Michael~
We drool over the latest and greatest of spend and agility coming from the camera.
We see image quality of different lenses.
Does an average person ACTUALLY notice these difference whether subconsciously or not.
No debate about gear and what makes the best picture but do people subconsciously notice differences with pictures when better gear is used?
Case in point: I recently bought a D3 and Sigma 150 (about 3 months apart, but non-the-less recent). I didn't even share my new purchases with my mom or girlfriend. They new I was getting them, but to them, they see just another black Nikon camera and another lens. It doesn't look any different. I personally notice the differences with the said Sigma, but do non photographers actually notice a difference whether they know it or not?
~Michael~