I sure like the trunk end.
Oh yes, I remember fondly driving by motorcycle along that route; one of our favorites. We did stay in Brevard. This goes back to 1993!!
Hey mopoto: I can dig your response to the wedding stories. They are major stressors. I found one of the hardest parts was rounding up relatives for group shots that was such a hassle. It is for real pros.
I've done three and they were ordeals, as you say. It is for the pros who know all the ins and outs. That branch of photography is often poo-pooed and that is further from the truth. It is major work!
Enough with the pixel counting; get a Sony rx10 mk4. It'll do as good a job as any of those.
If you go on line you can find so much in the way of repairing a Mac. As long as you con't get into the core you'd be okay.
That will extend the dates for years, if black & white.
Ah gentlemen the battle goes on. Just use what you have at hand and make it work for you. Most of us film buffs grew up using and developing film or did it professionally.
I am doing just fine with my Sony rx10mk3. Sharp as a tack.
I am so excited to see someone documenting these great old beasts of the rail. Way to go.
I'd go with a RX10MK4, as I have had the MK3 for years and it does a spectacular job on anything. It's all you need.
I sure would keep them. You can play with, scan, photoshop, etc. and spread the joy to relatives. There is nothing as satisfying as reminiscing.
what is the aperture of the lens; wide open?