I used to shoot Canon 35mm, Nikkormat 35mm and Speed Graphic 4x5 (until Hurricane Katrina wiped out my photo equipment). Now I shoot Canon dSLR and Kodak Z740 P&S.
Nikon D300,D7000,D80. Bag full of Olympus 35 mm and 15 lens collecting cobwebs in the closet. RB67 hope to get a digital back for if I win the lotto. As much as it pains me I have gone digital.
I shoot digital,35mm and medium format,but mostly digital.
I'm a film guy. Love it. Still have my X700 with a ton of lenses etc that I bought in middle school...including the 35mm shift which is really cool. Haven't used it in years though since I now shoot a 1965 Autocord 6x6 and a Pentax 645 NII (loaned the old 645 to my sister). I am very disappointed at the demise of 220, and very very very disappointed at the demise of 70mm perf which was a great medium that never took off. The Autocord optics are incredible for their time and the Pentax optics are spot on. Also love my Pentax Digital Spotmeter.
PNagy
Loc: Missouri City, Texas
picturedude wrote:
Are you digital only? 35mm only? or both?
Exclusively shoot digital SLR.
mlj
Loc: Anderson, SC
Nikon D-90. Kodak P&S in car. 25 years ago, my wife (now EX)pawned all of my Nikon 35mm equipment while I was on a business trip. Used an old Canon 35mm until I could start in digital.
Now! digital. Have a new Canon 60D and the following, Fuji Finpix S602Z and on the shelf my Canon T90, Canon AE-1 Program. Use to have my own darkroom, in fact just threw my enlarger in the dump. Boy!! have times changed.
Nikons - Digetal + computer elements8 - 1938 Crown Graflex 4X5 veiw camera + darkroom - Dave
Nikon D70, D200, P7000 all digital..... Actually looking for an old Miranda F, which was my first 35mm cameara that I dragged around in the service back in the 1960's. Just want to play with it. Miss the old split screen focusing !!
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
nikon film and digital both dslr andpoint + shoot. also shoot paper targets with a glock or sometimes a remington 870 shotgun!!!!
Digital only for 12 years. Film was good but without the instant feedback who knows what you're really getting.
Two Canon Rebel dslr cameras.
Mostly digital; occasionally 35mm, but plan on doing more of it.
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