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Old 09-19-2009, 08:40 AM  
justinsain
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Lots of good advice in this thread and two posts stand out for me.

While shimmy2 pointed out it would be nice to have backup equipment, it's not essential and your money could be spent on other more important things. Once you have everything covered THEN you can begin to add backup equipment.

DWB had the best advice. The bottom line is you will have to produce an image that has the desired result on the viewer. That has WAY more to do with style, composition and subject matter than it does with equipment. You can have the best equipment that money can buy and still take unusable pictures or you can have a simple setup and get the job done nicely. It really depends on the person behind the equipment.
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