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03/27/2008 12:05:57 PM · #1 |
Why is everyone here so fixed on Ken Rockwell here! Rockwell said this, Rockwell suggested this, Rockwell is so great! Rockwell said that I'll get better pictures with my pinhole camera than my Nikon, so if he is so great and righteous, should I just give up all my camera gear and get a pinhole camera. People are shocked and fear, when I say Rockwell is wrong! Maybe because they did follow Rockwell's advice do not want to admit their wrong decisions. If Rockwell told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?!
I have followed this Rockwell's advice many times when I first got into photography, I have wasted too much money and time with him and his BS. I have learned my lesson, thanks Rockwell you have tot me well, and I will follow your lessons and tips and pass the word around get people to stay away from you.
Rockwell tells people that he is right because he doesn't give any marketing BS with expensive equipment and tells how/ and what you REALLY need for to take great pictures (Yeah, like a pinhole camera). But, he just tells you that you're an idiot because you got a Nikon D300 of a D40, that you have wasted your money because you got a Nikon SB-800 over a Sb-600. Yeah, sure Rockwell, any dumb fool can pick up a camera and get great photos with a D40. But you forget that maybe some people have special need/purposes for their camera and equipment. That a D40 would simply be inadequate for the job and a SB-600 just doesn't have enough GN output! And who the heck takes portraits with a 400mm lens?!?!
Every experience photographer has his needs and wants, and sometimes isn't sure of what he/she needs. I look up reviews on the internet, especially other users opinions. But mostly try the piece of equipment out for myself. As it is more important to find flaws or gems out there.
Maybe everyone is fixed on Rockwell's reviews and opinions because they haven't read anything from Luminous Landscape or Thom Hogan or even Photozone!! !!
You know what the best advice I ever have got, of all my years of photography... "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." Robert Capa The legendary war photographer.
I asked for advice from this site earlier, but all I got is Rockwell this, Rockwell that... How sad.
Benjamin |
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03/27/2008 12:08:56 PM · #2 |
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03/27/2008 12:14:27 PM · #3 |
Stone him! Stone him! Banish him from the village! ;) |
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03/27/2008 12:16:16 PM · #4 |
As far as I know *most* people on this site who know who KR is think he's a borderline idiot... Where are all these "I asked for advice from this site earlier, but all I got is Rockwell this, Rockwell that..." comments anyway?
R. |
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03/27/2008 12:16:23 PM · #5 |
Actually, I see Ken Rockwell bashed far more often than praised. Is that what you mean by "fixed on?" |
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03/27/2008 12:31:54 PM · #6 |
I did a forum search with your name and ken's.
In one thread, he was mentioned, but absolutely, totally unrelated to your post, or as "advice" in any form.
In another, you asked for advice, argued when it was given and almost insulted the person who mentioned ken. There was actually quite a bit of advice given that didn't mention ken, but you didn't seem to like it. thread is here, for those that don't want to look it up, or as a refresher. :)
Also, I didn't see any "shock and fear" when you said Rockwell was wrong.
The third thread was this one.
I think you'll find that ken's "advice" is more often disreputed, on this site, especially.
Message edited by author 2008-03-27 14:05:56.
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03/27/2008 12:33:28 PM · #7 |
Ken's worth reading if only to point out things you might want to consider while reading other more well thought out reviews. See it for whatever it's worth. Unless you're a fool his remarks in no way will hurt you.
Bjorn Rorslett and Thom Hogan are far smarter and better Nikon reviewers fwiw.
Ben-I thought you got some decent advice for an "apples and oranges" question and one that people can't possibly answer for you. A Wide Angle Zoom is far different animal from a midrange so like Nick said...depends on what you want to shoot.
Message edited by author 2008-03-27 15:01:15. |
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03/27/2008 12:40:15 PM · #8 |
Well he really likes the D300
From his site
"I've never said this before of any other camera, but the D300 actually makes it easier to create significantly better images than with earlier cameras."
Ken's not so bad, he's just another site to get opinions. You know what they say about opinions, there just like assholes, everybody has one and they all stink.
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03/27/2008 01:00:17 PM · #9 |
Looks to be some good info in the links, Thanks!
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03/27/2008 01:10:02 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by ben4345: Why is everyone here so fixed on Ken Rockwell here! Rockwell said this, Rockwell suggested this, Rockwell is so great! Rockwell said that I'll get better pictures with my pinhole camera than my Nikon, so if he is so great and righteous, should I just give up all my camera gear and get a pinhole camera. People are shocked and fear, when I say Rockwell is wrong! Maybe because they did follow Rockwell's advice do not want to admit their wrong decisions. If Rockwell told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?!
I have followed this Rockwell's advice many times when I first got into photography, I have wasted too much money and time with him and his BS. I have learned my lesson, thanks Rockwell you have tot me well, and I will follow your lessons and tips and pass the word around get people to stay away from you.
Rockwell tells people that he is right because he doesn't give any marketing BS with expensive equipment and tells how/ and what you REALLY need for to take great pictures (Yeah, like a pinhole camera). But, he just tells you that you're an idiot because you got a Nikon D300 of a D40, that you have wasted your money because you got a Nikon SB-800 over a Sb-600. Yeah, sure Rockwell, any dumb fool can pick up a camera and get great photos with a D40. But you forget that maybe some people have special need/purposes for their camera and equipment. That a D40 would simply be inadequate for the job and a SB-600 just doesn't have enough GN output! And who the heck takes portraits with a 400mm lens?!?!
Every experience photographer has his needs and wants, and sometimes isn't sure of what he/she needs. I look up reviews on the internet, especially other users opinions. But mostly try the piece of equipment out for myself. As it is more important to find flaws or gems out there.
Maybe everyone is fixed on Rockwell's reviews and opinions because they haven't read anything from Luminous Landscape or Thom Hogan or even Photozone!! !!
You know what the best advice I ever have got, of all my years of photography... "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." Robert Capa The legendary war photographer.
I asked for advice from this site earlier, but all I got is Rockwell this, Rockwell that... How sad.
Benjamin |
Are you sure you asked on this site? I think KR is pretty much regarded as a fool around here. |
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03/27/2008 01:53:15 PM · #11 |
What you'll find as you acquire experience and maturity is that there is no one right answer to any question where you need varied opinions.
And that's what you'll get, is opinions.
YOU are the one who has to decide what's right for you.
Personally, I find Ken Rockwell interesting and informative when I'm researching Nikon gear......he has a wealth of knowledge.
But do with it as you like, don't just rail that he's a squirrel.
BTW, to add to the already half dozen others, the general concensus around DPC is that he's a pompous fool.
I don't share that opinion, but I take everything he says for what it is.....free info from a self-acknowledged freak.
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04/02/2008 02:27:56 PM · #12 |
I absolutely find Bjorn's reviews incredibly informational. He's been my go to resource for a few years now. |
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