eulersidentity1

joined 11 months ago
[–] eulersidentity1@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

This sadly isn't relegated just to photography but almost all hobbies and professions. There are a lot of insecure gate keepers who wish to keep newbies out and protect their fragile sense of falsely gained superiority. Thankfully there are also a lot of amazingly kind helpful people too if you look. But you can very be scared off unfortunately.

[–] eulersidentity1@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Sadly elitism and insecurity seems to be so rife in almost every profession and hobby. I think you see the same thing across almost the whole spectrum of human experience and it often bothers the hell out of me.

[–] eulersidentity1@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Agree with everyone else that generally speaking I'd take a versatile well built zoom over a "perfect" and extremely fast prime. Unless you are a pro who is always shooting in specific situations where you know the lighting and have specific needs the versatility of a good zoom seems to me to win all the time. Besides with modern digitals I find there's so much extra dynamic range you can pull out of shot that even very underexposed shots that ideally need a faster lens can be brought out in editing.