So I was over on LinkedIn in a Canon group discussion and someone posted which was better, the 85 f/1.2L II or the 85 f/1.8? First response was "Get the Sigma" but you know I really expected that one, someone always says something like that. Then it got into zoom lenses, etc.
Finally, someone suggested that the only way to step up your game in photography is to shoot with all primes. He suggested that the OP's goal should be to acquire the 24L, 35L, 50L, 85L, and 135L.
My question is, why do people say such stupid things?
Secondly, why do I do this to myself? At first I wanted to slap the guy, but then I thought, maybe I should just slap myself for even reading the post and worse, responding to it. Yes I admittedly responded to him.
My real issue here is that the OP mainly does portraits. He already has the 70-200 f/2.8L II IS lens so I suggested the 24-70 f/2.8L II is pretty much sharper than any prime in that range. Then the "only primes" post. I didn't think my suggestion of spending $2299ish was out of line considering the total price of the primes he listed.
Why do some people feel as though to do well in photography, you must be a purist? It's like if you don't shoot in M mode, manual focus, and use an L prime, you're not doing it right.
Finally, someone suggested that the only way to step up your game in photography is to shoot with all primes. He suggested that the OP's goal should be to acquire the 24L, 35L, 50L, 85L, and 135L.
My question is, why do people say such stupid things?
Secondly, why do I do this to myself? At first I wanted to slap the guy, but then I thought, maybe I should just slap myself for even reading the post and worse, responding to it. Yes I admittedly responded to him.
My real issue here is that the OP mainly does portraits. He already has the 70-200 f/2.8L II IS lens so I suggested the 24-70 f/2.8L II is pretty much sharper than any prime in that range. Then the "only primes" post. I didn't think my suggestion of spending $2299ish was out of line considering the total price of the primes he listed.
Why do some people feel as though to do well in photography, you must be a purist? It's like if you don't shoot in M mode, manual focus, and use an L prime, you're not doing it right.