Almost ten years since you joined and this is your first post?
Don't stop now folks. We are not only reviving an old thread, we are reviving old members!
C since I was 11 ... now 70
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
kc1 wrote:
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D600 in the bag with a 24-85mm f/2.8-4 zoom
D850 with a 55mm Micro-Nikkor f/3.5 + PK-13 Extension Tube + Nikon ES-1 Digitizing Adapter on desk where I'm digitizing my rolls of 35mm film.
That first one is amazing 💙🌞💙🌞💙
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
User ID wrote:
Doesnt that feel reeeeeeeeeally good ??!!!?
Youve earned a dance with the Prom Queen (below, excuse the tongue. Eleven years of waiting for you builds up a mad appetite !)
Great shot of Alice Cooper's worst nightmare 💀💀💀💀
And why are we listing all these cameras? 🤔🙄
srt101fan wrote:
And why are we listing all these cameras? 🤔🙄
page 52 pages of camera bragging ... It's already started anew on a new 61MP thread. And people even think ask why youngsters have ZERO interest in interchangeable lens cameras, nor the mustards pages of UHH.
CHG_CANON wrote:
page 52 pages of camera bragging ... It's already started anew on a new 61MP thread. And people even think ask why youngsters have ZERO interest in interchangeable lens cameras, nor the mustards pages of UHH.
I was going to list my Diana and then I realized it was DSLRs only. How boring.....🥱
kjfishman wrote:
What DSLR do you shoot with?
I started with film with my first SLR, a Minolta SR-1 in 1968, which was replaced with a Minolta SRT-101 in 1969. That camera was replaced by an Minolta XG-M in 1982, which was replaced with my last SLR, a Minolta X-700 in 2002, which I've still got with several accessory lens, flash, extension tubes, etc.
I acquired my first DSLR, a Sony A100, in 2007, which was replaced by a Sony A65 in 2012. While I've still got both DSLR's, I've pretty much moved to only shooting with mirrorless gear since 2013 when I bought a Sony NEX-3, ostensibly for my wife as she wanted something smaller than what I was using. Since my job required a lot travel (before I retired in 2016, I had visited 33 countries and flown well over five million miles) I started to use it when I traveled and fell in love with the compact nature of the camera. So I decided to invest in something myself and got a Sony a6000 in 2016, upgrading to a Sony a6500 in 2020.
Note that my wife has since decided to only use her cell-phone, and since she has an Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, it works pretty well for her.
Please, everyone, look in your bag ad see what cameras are there. How hard could that be?
If we don't know what cameras are in your bag now, it will be impossible or us to recommend which new camera you should buy.
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