Correct. Bigness in cameras is goodness for a pro. The customer knows
that the camera makes the picture and bigger cameras must necessarily
make better pictures. You don't dare show up with a smaller rig than
the guests are carrying. It's not good for the image... the business
image that is.
Chuck Norcutt
ws wrote:
> But you look much more professional you look with that bigness.
> How can you be a self-important photog without something
> impressive in your hands. Imagine a wedding photographer
> showing up with a Canon G10 sized camera, even though that
> would probably work for most shots. Of course, you could
> always put on a Leica label on it... :-)
>
> Wayne
>
> At 12:00 PM 1/13/2009, AG wrote:
> <snip long diatribe about camera bulk>
>
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