Originally Posted by
BCrose
I must put my two cents in here. There are a couple of types of photography that do require high end gear. There is just no getting away from it no matter how great an eye you have for the craft.
These two areas are sports and wildlife photography. Nothing but the best telephoto lens will do this job adequately. The camera does not need to be the very top of the line but it does matter to be able to shoot 10-12 frames per second with complete AF and Metering on each of those 12 shots. Only Nikon and Canon's flagships really do this with consistency.
Landscape photography is another area where something like the Nikon D800 is simply one of the best cameras made for this type of work. So, to answer the original question in my opinion the camera makes a huge difference for some. The difference of whether you get the shot or not. In most cases however, the camera is not as important as the person pressing the shutter.