Treblid said:A photographer is professional or unprofessional. A camera is simply the tool that can make the photographer's life easier or more difficult. A camera does not make the photographer more or less professional. Digitalrev's pro-photographer/cheap-camera challenge shows how the creative and technically proficient photographer can still produce surprisingly good images from really meager equipment.neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The problem is that the bias against Canon is intentional, they can't "fix" something when it's functioning just as they intend (as smear campaign and propaganda).
In the past, I've defended DxO against claims of direct brand bias. Pretty disappointing to see the post today showing DxO comparing the 'Professional' D810 to the 'Semi-professional' 5DIII.
Maybe if Aglet asks them nicely, they'll fix that mistake, too. I guess he didn't notice them staunchly defending their initial 70-200/2.8 L IS vs MkII results that they changed a year later, probably he was too busy cursing at his inability to use his 5DII.
In summary, a camera is a tool when working properly just does what it is programmed to do.
p.s. Sometimes photographers are also tools but that's another discussion entirely![]()
Au contraire ! It has been conclusively proved here on CR that the 6D is not professional. It doesn't have two card slots and specifically doesn't come with a guarantee of reliability when shooting weddings in the rain.
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