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>>88017 yeah.. I personally have a bad lens point and shoot in my opinion, I got an s3is an a xti, and I can't even compare results... takes a hell of post processing to get a almost decent picture in daylight situations... it's very limited in some levels... but if you know what you can do and can't, yes, point and shoots can impress that gear fan, i'm personally into that less is more strobist motto but s3is's, xti's, and 5d's are different steps in quality, disregard what we say, what we can and can't, and if you can buy the better camera you can afford, you should do it
it's boring to walk around with a dslr body and a tele, everyone gives you that "he's a photog" look, if you are carrying more compact stuff, you get a little more loose attention, sometimes you want that =) but I quite get the point no need for a hueg 5d sensor to show a 1072x712 picture on the web
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