Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/04/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Philip Clarke offered: >> There is two sides to every story (I'm talking about image quality). I > have a friend, he's a sport's photographer (international) and he spends > about ?16,000 a year on equipment (this was more before the British > pound collapsed). His theory which has been borne out by the awards he > received, was that he needed to best equipment *always* because if the > pictures passed over a pcture <<<< Hello Phiip, Sorry mate I have to challenge your comment on the basis of being a published and assigned sports shooter, ?national & international? since 1960 covering every winter and summer Olympics since Mexico 1968, Barcelona was the last 1992. All Commonwealth Games since1970 in Edinburgh, Pan American Games since the ?60?s not to forget all kinds of national sports, hockey, car racing, football, international track and field all over the place. And for the life of me I don?t have any idea what your friend would spend 16,000 pounds on yearly? All the lenses and camera bodies are a first time one shot purchase and it would easily be far more than the 16,000! But you don?t spend that on a yearly basis buying equipment. If it were at a time of film I?d have no problem if you said he spent 16,000 on film and processing. But then he recovers those costs because you always charge that to the client who assigned you to be there. So please be a good lad and give us a break down on the 16,000 pounds per year and what he buys for such a very high outlay? Thank you. If you are interested in looking, my son Scott is shooting sports all over the place and I know for sure he doesn?t spend 16,000 pounds a year on gear. Besides I?d kick his ass for being so wasteful! Have a look at his web site for an insight to what has been called one of the best sport photographers in Canada. http://www.sixsixsix.ca/ I?m sure you?ll be pleasantly surprised. Actually he?s on assignment at the moment in Montreal shooting a major diving event. Over to you mate! Cheer, Dr. ted