I am a long time photographer, I have been asked to *donate* my images for free. I will get free exposure it they use my images. Nope, doesn't cover the cost and time I have spent mastering my art
Today, everyone is a photographer if they have a phone. I still don't give my work for free.
This is a cute theme song, there is some foul language but it says it perfectly. Enjoy!!
I'm conflicted about UFOs. Obviously, there is something there, but are they from another planet? I don't believe there is any other intelligent life in the universe, but I don't believe everything the government tells us, either.
Are you sure about intelligent life anywhere in the universe?
I don't think it matters with the type of batteries now used in cameras. I have never seen these batteries leak, and see no reason to take them out.
Personally, I don't want to lose my camera settings, so I don't take them out.
I have also never had a leak, but I have had batteries that go dead swell. This has happened with both OEM and clone batteries (clone more often). Makes them very, very hard to remove from the camera.
This may be part of it. Nikon and Canon have been camera companies for a long time. Canon's first camera came out in 1937. Nikon's first camera came out in 1948. Sony was able to get into the photography business because they're an electronics giant. They didn't even start from scratch. Sony bought the assets of Konica Minolta after that company went out of business. The Sony Alpha line started in 2006.
Amazing how much the early models of these long-term camera companies look like Leica products. I just gave away my 1940 (?) C-3.
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II: $699 at B&H. $859 at Lots to Save!! I gues no grey market in Oly. Only $250 more at the place that says they save you money. Buy from reputable dealer.