Hi Frank
Good points? I don't really know why the subject keeps turning up. Perhaps
because most pro's use other 35mm brands than Pentax, which obviously makes
some 35mm Pentax users feel bad. (It's nice to be a supporter of the winning
team - to supplement to your sports metafore!
Regards
Jens



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Emne: Re: Is the MZ-S only fo amateurs?


Hi, Jens,

Technically, you're right.  An amateur does something for the love of it.  A
pro
does it for money.  Problem is, I think the whole pro/amateur dichotomy has
evolved over the years from that position.

Remember Avery Brundige?  He was the old fart that used to head the
International Olympic Committee in the 60's and 70's (I think).  Back then,
under his strict guidelines, a professional was someone who had ever made
~any~
money from their sport, even just for an exhibition.  That was a pretty
important definition, because back then, the Olympics were only for
amateurs.

Heck, back in the very early days of the Modern Olympics, American Jim
Thorpe
was stripped of his track and field medals, because it was learned that he
had
once played semi-pro baseball - a sport that wasn't even in the Olympics at
that
time!

The point of all this (yes, there is a point <g>) is that nowadays, we
amateur
photograpers don't lose our "amatuer status", just because we sell a few
prints
here and there.

I think, in common English parlance, a professional photographer is one who
derives his primary income from photography.  An amateur is everyone else.
So,
an amateur is now one who does something and does not derive their primary
income from that activity.

Which, of course, begs the question, "what's a pro camera?"  I really don't
want
to get into that here, because this comes up all too often, and leads to
real
long boring threads (which none-the-less, I invariably feel compelled to
contribute to <vbg>)  Suffice to say, it's just not as simple as saying, "a
camera a pro uses".

I have to stop typing now...  <g>

cheers,
frank

Jens Bladt wrote:

> Hi
> What's an amateur! The word means somone who loves photography. Does it
for
> the joy of it. Hell, he or she might even be a pro too. A pro - on the
other
> hand - could be someone who does it, because he or she has to - to earn a
> living. A pro car is a Mercedes Benz (Taxies in Europe). An amateur car
> could be a Porche, a Ferrari, a Mustang or a Corvette and of course - a
> Mercedes Benz!
> Jens
>

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