I think a Pro- regardless of how good or better they are at photography,
could shoot great results,regardless of the equipment.
I was once lectured in a photography class, that a great photographer could
take a simple point and shoot camera and beat out good photographers with
better equipment.
I never truly bought into this theory but understood the moral of the
lecture. Everything has it's limitations.
There was an article once in one of those Popular Photography magazines
which asked the top 10 or so of most current successful photographers which
was their favorite camera and I know Olympus was mentioned at least by one
or two of them if not more. I was surprised in the article that they used
different equipment as Pro's, however they liked Olympus as being their all
time favorite.
Sam...
-----Original Message-----
From: grigorov@xxxxxxx <grigorov@xxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, April 07, 2000 11:07 PM
Subject: [OM] Pro's using OM
>Greetings from the land of the cowboys.
>I am the one who asked the question what gear the pro's used, but assumed
that
>the person
>using that term means someone who has earned enough respect, that is able
to
>publish the
>pictures he or she likes, not the ones the agencies want them to.
>Regards.
>Boris
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