I. M. Jack from KC, Missouri (By God)
I have been in photography in one way or another since about 1950 I was the high school photographer. Right after that I joined the Navy and studied photography there. Those skills helped pay my way through undergraduate school.
I suppose I have used almost every brand of camera available, from Kodak Brownie to Hasselblad. My current stable consists of Sony a900 and a330 - with Zeiss glass - and a Pentax 645D.
Here are a few of my photos:
http://tinyurl.com/755ad
jackinkc wrote:
I have been in photography in one way or another since about 1950 I was the high school photographer. Right after that I joined the Navy and studied photography there. Those skills helped pay my way through undergraduate school.
I suppose I have used almost every brand of camera available, from Kodak Brownie to Hasselblad. My current stable consists of Sony a900 and a330 - with Zeiss glass - and a Pentax 645D.
Here are a few of my photos:
http://tinyurl.com/755adSo... what's your favorite small & mid format camera? Thx
:-P
Nice pics. I've only own two camera. First a Minolta 201 and until a year ago a Nikon D90.
[quoteSo... what's your favorite small & mid format camera? Thx
:-P[/quote]
Thank you for asking about my favorite cameras. I'm happy you didn't ask about the "best" cameras.
Currently, my two favorite cameras are the Sony a900 and the Pentax 645D. I decided to buy Sony cameras a few years ago, when they started offering Carl Zeiss lenses for the Alpha series. Sony also makes T series lenses. It was from Minolta G stock that Leica once select ed their Leica R lenses.
I like the a900 because it has a full frame, high megapixel sensor.
I very much like the Pentax 645D. Years ago I replaced all of my Hasselblad gear with Sony 645N cameras and lenses. I did this because Hasselblad did not then offer AF cameras or lenses and I was beginning to have some portraiture troubles with MF.
With that move I accumulated several 645 lenses that will migrate to the 645D.
I'm sorry: I meant to say that Sony also manufactures G series lenses.
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