PH CIB wrote:
If I was shooting in a Studio or Landscapes I suppose I would go back to Medium Format,,,if Portraits or Sports or Wildlife probably Full Frame followed closely by Crop Sensor Cameras,,,for Travel and Fun and Hiking around all Day,,,Definitely Micro Four Thirds,,,followed closely by Bridge Cameras,,,Here is My Fuji XT2 with grip and the 1.4 Teleconverter and 100-400 or 210-840mm Lens,,,My Rental from Lens Rentals Panasonic G9 with the 100-400 or 200-800mm Lens, Wife and I leave tomorrow for Grand Island, Nebraska for the Sandhill Cranes, Ducks and Geese and Eagles,,,can't wait to try out the Panasonic,,,My Old Nikon 1 V2 Camera with the 10-100 or 27-270 Lens and My Sony Bridge Camera with the Zeiss Lens that goes from 24-1200mm,,,if You would like show a Picture of Your Gear and Why You Prefer it.....Picture shot with I Phone 6....
If I was shooting in a Studio or Landscapes I supp... (
show quote)
PH SIB is just showing the variety of gear he has and uses. We are all proud of the equipment we worked hard to acquire. It shows our tastes in equipment, the type of photos we make, and invites others to ask how this lens or that accessory works and if it is worth it. I personally like knowing what others have and use, and why. Members are always asking for advice on equipment they own. Isn't that one of the reasons that this forum exists?
Every time we go out to make some images, we "advertise" our gear. If I was too afraid of someone stealing my equipment, I would never go out shooting. How about driving my car? Wearing a nice watch?
How about selling here on UHH? Other venues? We cannot walk around scared all the time, else we would be paralyzed, and do nothing. I have been through enough nasty stuff in my life that I refuse to be afraid to live it.