Admit it. You will buy another camera. What will it be?
It may be an extra/backup, or maybe you want a small compact camera for travel. Of course, you could be planning to update and replace your Main Shooter. I have my D750, Sony a6000, and Fuji X-T30, in addition so some older cameras, so I'm all set. But what about you?
jerryc41 wrote:
Admit it. You will buy another camera. What will it be?
It may be an extra/backup, or maybe you want a small compact camera for travel. Of course, you could be planning to update and replace your Main Shooter. I have my D750, Sony a6000, and Fuji X-T30, in addition so some older cameras, so I'm all set. But what about you?
DITTO!!!
have all I want and/or need
jerryc41 wrote:
Admit it. You will buy another camera. What will it be?
It may be an extra/backup, or maybe you want a small compact camera for travel. Of course, you could be planning to update and replace your Main Shooter. I have my D750, Sony a6000, and Fuji X-T30, in addition so some older cameras, so I'm all set. But what about you?
An R camera, still saving up for it.
Model?
We will see what is available at the time I am ready.
I feel that I need a Q2. I just can't seem to justify it but that doesn't stop me from wanting one.
I have it all. No trading up, no buying.
I have a Nikon D7500, two D500s, and a D750. I'm set right now.
Maybe...
5d Mark IV
(or V)
Maybe an 80D
rmalarz wrote:
An RB67.
--Bob
That would be nice, perhaps the Pro S model (I believe that is the model) and a 90mm lens.
jerryc41 wrote:
Admit it. You will buy another camera. What will it be?
It may be an extra/backup, or maybe you want a small compact camera for travel. Of course, you could be planning to update and replace your Main Shooter. I have my D750, Sony a6000, and Fuji X-T30, in addition so some older cameras, so I'm all set. But what about you?
Being an old duffer like yourself, and likely my last camera, I'm treating myself to the canon R5(FF Mirrorless) and some RF lenses.
In my case I believe 7 cameras are more than enough.
I believe it is a Pro S with the following lenses, 65mm lens, 90 mm lens, 360mm lens.
--Bob
Architect1776 wrote:
That would be nice, perhaps the Pro S model (I believe that is the model) and a 90mm lens.
I don't know if I'm in the minority or not but I have one camera a D810 and only 4 lens's. I may upgrade to a D850 or it's replacement, but in the interest of domestic harmony that's it.
My present gear suits my photographic needs. Of course, the Canon mirrorless camera line attracts me. But I've yet to see a visible difference between the photographs from a mirrorless camera and a DSLR camera. So I stick with the latter for now.
If anything, I should inventory my existing collection of photography gear and pare it down.
At the same time, my reading of the history of photography informs me that this mode of human expression remains subject to advances in technology. I see three main eras of photography: Pre-film, film, and digital. Film photography has become a niche practice with digital photography dominating the field. Experienced photographers have gone to digital means of photography simply because it affords the photographer far more control over the photographic process.
Meanwhile, some aspects of photography stay the same: composition, exposure, subject, and intention. Together, these four aspects shape photography as an art-form. This generality leaves room for every approach to photography, whichever gear the photographer uses.
jerryc41 wrote:
Admit it. You will buy another camera. What will it be?
It may be an extra/backup, or maybe you want a small compact camera for travel. Of course, you could be planning to update and replace your Main Shooter. I have my D750, Sony a6000, and Fuji X-T30, in addition so some older cameras, so I'm all set. But what about you?
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