JFCoupe wrote:
I read recently that Canon has a R1 in the pipeline. So perhaps in six months this article will be rewritten comparing Canon's R1 to the Sony A1 and it will state that Sony did a masterful job pricing the A1 in the mid $6K range compared to Canon's mid $8K range for the R1.
Not sure that A1 and the R5 are good comparisons.
Interesting point you have.
Where’s Nikon in all of this?
With no real advantage over the Canon, the Sony camera isn’t worth the money.
travelwp wrote:
Yes, it is !!
Wow, I’ll have to visit this summer.
The 25-400mm is the actual mm range?
Is that a working turntable at Steamtown?
medphotog wrote:
"Shaky" Lovell is a Captain. (Didn't want ya to reduce his retirement)
How did Jim Lovell get that nickname?
I was fascinated with the space program as a kid, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo. Got signed photos of Stafford and Cernan but never met them.
Me and a friend did photography work for Bruce Springsteen from 1975-1978.
Very much interested in purchasing your used STM lens. (55-250mm)
Your asking price please?
Condition of lens?
Thank you.
Al
New Jersey
Wanting to buy a used Canon lens;
55-250mm IS STM, in excellent to like new condition.
Please message me if you would like to sell one.
Thank you.
This is a great lens!
AF is silent and images are tack sharp.
Beautiful wide angle views.
We lost 2 cats last month due to old age. When you lose a pet you lose a part of your family. Sorry for your loss.
Great camera and glass.
My first camera back in 1972 was the SRT-101 w/ f1.4 58mm w/ Bauer flash. Dad had an Argus rangefinder.
This country used to fight over real problems. We solved most too.
Now we fight over words, condemn opposing views with no real want to solve a problem, just make more.
And the media edits content to further push and confuse the masses. This is all about power, and the people who identify themselves as Democrats should be ashamed of themselves. This is no longer the Democrat Party, rather it is a collection of emotionally charged brainwashed naive people who think of the US Constitution as an outdated piece of paper.