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Old 07-07-2010, 10:54 PM
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Go out and shoot. Then and only then start thinking about upgrades/additions. Make these upgrades/additions based strictly on where your current equipment fall short the most. The only one who can set priorities is you, and those should be based on what you you need to do the task.

Remember there are often work arounds to cover equipment shortage and deficiencies.

As an example for many years I exhibited in international competitions and shows with great success with a single camera with non-changeable fixed focal length lens. Now I got a ton of stuff and if anything my images are worse.
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