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Nikon D700, f/1.8 @ 35 mm, 1/1250, ISO 100

Nikon D700, f/1.8 @ 35 mm, 1/1250, ISO 100

Sometimes cameras are built to be used for something other than shooting.  This is a whole new way to view the world.

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  1. Trudy says:

    Kinda clever.

  2. Trudy says:

    Kinda clever.

  3. Is the Alpha your camera as well? How many cameras do you have?

    • Scott says:

      The Sony is not mine. It was sent in for repair but is beyond economical repair.

      • That's because it's a sony. ;P

        Kidding aside – I was curious about that. I've seen pros flip-flop between Canon and Nikon. But I've never heard of a Canon or Nikon user ever considering a Sony. Not that they're necessarily bad cameras, but it's hard to compete with the lenses that are offered for the big two – and Sony has a lot of ground to cover.

  4. Is the Alpha your camera as well? How many cameras do you have?

    • Scott says:

      The Sony is not mine. It was sent in for repair but is beyond economical repair.

      • That’s because it’s a sony. ;P

        Kidding aside – I was curious about that. I’ve seen pros flip-flop between Canon and Nikon. But I’ve never heard of a Canon or Nikon user ever considering a Sony. Not that they’re necessarily bad cameras, but it’s hard to compete with the lenses that are offered for the big two – and Sony has a lot of ground to cover.

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