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That's a nice soundbite but the fact is that the gear can limit what you can do with it.
Just a couple of examples, my first digital camera was useless for anything moving, absolutely useless, and all of my Canon DSLR's gave noise when I even thought about boosting the shadows and before anyone suggests exposing for the shadows would have done the trick just imagine what that does to the highlights Exposure bracketing could be an option but certainly not for anything moving. So there are limits.
It's not always down to the person, sometimes the fact is that you can't do what you want with some kit.
Just a couple of examples, my first digital camera was useless for anything moving, absolutely useless, and all of my Canon DSLR's gave noise when I even thought about boosting the shadows and before anyone suggests exposing for the shadows would have done the trick just imagine what that does to the highlights Exposure bracketing could be an option but certainly not for anything moving. So there are limits.
It's not always down to the person, sometimes the fact is that you can't do what you want with some kit.