Just now have cameras that busted my limited retirement budget. To keep from going crazy I purchased a Nikon D3500 and a Canon EOS Rebel T6 with associated kit lenses among others (24mm macro, 75-400mm zoom, and a ungodly heavy 1000mm tele).
I am now "that guy" who walks around town carrying two cameras taking pictures of everything.
Methinks I will be eating mac and cheese for the next month. :)
And loving it!
Thanks for this community and for sharing your photos.
CabinFever wrote:
Just now have cameras that busted my limited retirement budget. To keep from going crazy I purchased a Nikon D3500 and a Canon EOS Rebel T6 with associated kit lenses among others (24mm macro, 75-400mm zoom, and a ungodly heavy 1000mm tele).
I am now "that guy" who walks around town carrying two cameras taking pictures of everything.
Methinks I will be eating mac and cheese for the next month. :)
And loving it!
Thanks for this community and for sharing your photos.
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Congratulations! But why two different systems?
Congratulations on your retirement - it looks to be a fulfilling one!
I don't know. I like the Canon better. Just seems to "talk" to me so I end up using it the most
Welcome to the forum.
Jack
CabinFever wrote:
I don't know. I like the Canon better. Just seems to "talk" to me so I end up using it the most
Ha ha. So what is the Nikon whispering to you?
CabinFever wrote:
Just now have cameras that busted my limited retirement budget. To keep from going crazy I purchased a Nikon D3500 and a Canon EOS Rebel T6 with associated kit lenses among others (24mm macro, 75-400mm zoom, and a ungodly heavy 1000mm tele).
I am now "that guy" who walks around town carrying two cameras taking pictures of everything.
Methinks I will be eating mac and cheese for the next month. :)
And loving it!
Thanks for this community and for sharing your photos.
Just now have cameras that busted my limited retir... (
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Welcome aboard. Have fun.Stay well and safe and keep posting. If you want Pizza, let me know.
Welcome to the "Hog". Interesting choice of gear, since the layouts and ergonomics are so different, No matter, enjoy them both and don't be shy to share your results.
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
Welcome to the Forum CabinFever.
Welcome. Hope your winter is mild.
Welcome to the Hog, enjoy you stay.
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