Originally Posted by
Manfred M
While I would agree with the premise that a good image is a good image, regardless of the equipment used to create it, I would also argue that better tools will increase the likelihood of creating a better image. In landscape photography, where one takes a long time to set up and the process is slow, this is less of an issue than in event photography or many other genres where the photographer deals with a fluid, dynamic shooting situation. That has certainly been my experience.