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Originally Posted by JA
Everything's a compromise, but I feel that location, seeing conditions, optimum equipment settings & techniques , optical quality & aperture will do far more to get you a better image than simply dedicated AP cam versus DSLR.
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Thanks JA. I understand that these factors are far more important than the camera when it comes to producing good results and I have made some minor upgrades to my humble setup to help improve within these areas. I feel like I'm at the crossroads with the imaging technology. I see it a bit like going from a compact camera to DSLR. You can take amazing pictures using both but one does allow you more control over what you are doing. For some maybe the cost or extra work involved in switching to DSLR from a compact wasn't what they hoped it would be and as a result to them not worth it.
I'm sure that many in here have at some point in time been in this exact situation where I am now, thinking the same thing I am. I really appreciate all of the advice that has been given but another thing I would really like to know for those who did it. Did going from DSLR to a dedicated AP camera take your imaging to another level or was it just a different way to image?
I don't wan't this to turn into a flame thread either.