Before anyone misses the point here the MOST important thing to remember is that a great photo firstly emanates from the photographer's eye, then secondly, from the skill and experience associated with knowledge of how to pull it off. The equipment used is the least deciding factor.

I'm not arguing about which camera is better or more suitable for the job, I don't think for a moment that a better shot is guaranteed as a direct result of the camera used.

I'm quite sure David could have achieved equally excellent results from a wooden box.....it's knowing how to manipulate the box that counts. I've said it before, a Fender Strat played upside down and loud still ain't gonna make me sound like Hendrix

Cheers.

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