Originally Posted by
Manfred M
And in the context that I have given, Roger is likely to agree with me.
If I were doing a commercial job in a studio, for a major client, I would be far more inclined to look it and use the highest end equipment I could rent. It may not ultimately make a lot of difference, but the clients expect it for the thousands of dollars that they are shelling out. The clients at major corporations expect their photographer to use a Phase One or Hasselblad with prime lenses and use ProPhoto lights. Those are the industry standard. A few thousand dollars extra in equipment rental fees is just a rounding error in a multi-million dollar ad campaign.
But that is not something the majority of CiC members will ever be doing.
That is exactly what I have said on this forum many times before. I will continue to say it, especially for the folks that output images that are under 2MP for internet social media display.
The only reason I can justify the higher end gear is that I do make a lot of large prints and I can definitely tell the difference. The other reason I use it is that there are images where I want a shallow DoF, so a large sensor and fast lenses (shot wide open or very close to wide open) where this does make a difference.