I debated whether to put this question here in view finder or in digital slr so if someone thinks it should be moved, its fine with me.
I keep hearing that we are better off getting better glass than to upgrade bodies and how one lens is a professional lens while another might be a good lens but not professional.
So what makes a lens a "professional" lens?
If the average consumer can't tell the difference between a picture taken with a $300 lens or a $3,000 dollar lens, what's the deciding factor?
Figured this might lead to a lively discussion and I'm curious to know as I may be making some decisions in the next year.



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It is a prime lens. A better experiment to demonstrate your point would be to compare your kit zoom at 50mm to a pro zoom at 50mm, and then ask people if they can tell the difference. That would better illustrate the point at hand (if they can tell the difference, which I wouldn't bet they could!)




