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Most photographers don’t need better gear, they need better taste
Every time I see “should I upgrade?” posts, the answer is almost always no. People jump from body to body chasing sharpness, low light, autofocus… but the photos don’t actually get better; they just get cleaner.
Meanwhile, the biggest gap is usually composition/ subject choice or editing restraint. Not megapixels.
Weird to see beginners dropping thousands $ on gear before learning basics is a pretty common pattern. If your photos aren’t interesting now, a new camera won’t fix that.
Curious how many people here actually saw a real improvement after upgrading vs just feeling one?
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