That, but even more importantly the image sensor. It doesn't matter if a camera is 21MP, and costs 5 thousand dollars...if the image sensor is poor, no amount of good lenses or added megapixels are going to produce an image that's worthy of the price tag. That's why some 8MP cameras can take better pictures than point and shoot 12MP cameras, because the sensor in the 8MP was superior.
I'm not sure if I posted this yet since it's a few years old, but we need to start getting amped for March 17th. It was St. Patrick's Day and I just got done with golf practice and threw on all the green golf stuff I could find in my car before I went out with the family. I'm hoping to put on a better showing this year. My little cousins were even worse than me, though.
As Derek said, if you think it's all about the lens, you're sadly mistaken. My garbage Android smart phone can take better photos than my friend's $600 digital camera. So what's that tell you?
Cool pic dude, its kinda trippy with the smoke lol View attachment 3732 View attachment 3733 I thought this was crazy. On the left is 2009, the right is about a month ago.
Tool is just a tool, gotta learn how to use it. It's more about the photographer knowing how to push the limits of his/her camera in different lighting situations.
St. Patty's day: View attachment 3765 View attachment 3766 View attachment 3767 Lmao this is us chillin at the park and downtown after the parade. This particular pic is us looking like hobos outside of little ceasars XD