I wholly agree. The equipment does matter, to a point. Stick a roll of 120 in a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye and a roll in a Hasselblad and you'll see quite a difference in the quality of the image. That is unless one is going for the style of photograph produced by the Kodak camera. So, people who state it's the photographer and not the camera are simply parroting some cliche they've heard somewhere. One with which I've never agreed.
Although I've not seen this edition of Tony's videos, it's probably the only one with which I've agreed.
jerryc41 wrote:
Have any of you seen Tony's video about how important good gear is in photography? We keep getting responses here saying that the gear doesn't matter. It's the photographer that makes the picture. I've never believed that, and that's why I buy a new camera occasionally. Otherwise, I'd still be using my parents' old Kodak box camera.
The D750 is my main camera, and when I use something else, the results are not as good.