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I like my M&P 40c, but I wish I had just gotten the SP2022 in the first place. I bought my M&P the day it fell off the roster lol
However, would you agree, that with today's editing software, a photographer doesn't have to worry "too" much about getting the perfect combination of shutter speed, aperture, filter, etc... because everything can be tweaked in editors such as lightroom. That's why with me, I used to bring all my CPL's, etc etc... now I don't bother. One lens. And, on top of that, I don't have to worry about hand/movement blur due to a slow shutter speed (dusk shots) as much, since I can add exposure in Lightroom.
Yep nothing fake at all. Nice shot.
However, would you agree, that with today's editing software, a photographer doesn't have to worry "too" much about getting the perfect combination of shutter speed, aperture, filter, etc... because everything can be tweaked in editors such as lightroom. That's why with me, I used to bring all my CPL's, etc etc... now I don't bother. One lens. And, on top of that, I don't have to worry about hand/movement blur due to a slow shutter speed (dusk shots) as much, since I can add exposure in Lightroom.
It's not the size/kind of the wand but the skill of the magician
However, would you agree, that with today's editing software, a photographer doesn't have to worry "too" much about getting the perfect combination of shutter speed, aperture, filter, etc... because everything can be tweaked in editors such as lightroom. That's why with me, I used to bring all my CPL's, etc etc... now I don't bother. One lens. And, on top of that, I don't have to worry about hand/movement blur due to a slow shutter speed (dusk shots) as much, since I can add exposure in Lightroom.
It's not the size/kind of the wand but the skill of the magician

Working with lots of photographers through work, I'd say that's not quite true, at the professional level at least. It's still easiest and best to get a great shot to begin with and save the time+cost of the editing later. Of course, that doesn't matter when it's just for fun...
I do mine mostly for personal and family stuff. Occasionally I'll do photo ops for a fee, but I hardly have time for that anymore. Same thing with car detailing, etc. No more time "professionally". Family, work, and my own car/s come first. 
But I agree, it always is about the "shot". No doubt. Just saying, with the new tech available, I can even make a "bad" shot look really "good" just by software.
ok, there really is no saying. But...my point is that, you will never want to go NA again
I can't imagine how driving my car would be if I was NA again. That would be weird.Why vortech though? For me, I purposely wanted roots style. Mainly more for looks and response. Would the Vortech be just as responsive at low rpms? Just curious.
You know the saying... "Once you dark(side), you never go back".
ok, there really is no saying. But...my point is that, you will never want to go NA again
I can't imagine how driving my car would be if I was NA again. That would be weird.
Why vortech though? For me, I purposely wanted roots style. Mainly more for looks and response. Would the Vortech be just as responsive at low rpms? Just curious.
ok, there really is no saying. But...my point is that, you will never want to go NA again
I can't imagine how driving my car would be if I was NA again. That would be weird.Why vortech though? For me, I purposely wanted roots style. Mainly more for looks and response. Would the Vortech be just as responsive at low rpms? Just curious.











Kidding.