
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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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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Kinda clever.
Thanks Trudy :-)
Kinda clever.
Thanks Trudy :-)
Is the Alpha your camera as well? How many cameras do you have?
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.
No comment HAHA. I see the industry from the repair side so my opinions are harsh :-)
Is the Alpha your camera as well? How many cameras do you have?
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.
No comment HAHA. I see the industry from the repair side so my opinions are harsh :-)