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John, I have used an older Nikon for years, and when I had time to get everything right manually I've achieved some great results with 50mm & 135mm Nikkor lenses... These days seems like the film cameras are quickly becoming dinosaurs, but I still like using my early Nikon ~ old habits, well you know... When on the fly and in a hurry I grab my Son's Canon EOS Rebel Xti, it's a good camera and does very well for a modern day digital. Best to You as well in 2010...... CSL _____ |
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01-03-2010, 10:26 PM | #34 | ||||||
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Wow - you and I certainly see eye to eye!!! In fact - I still shoot a LOT of film (B&W mostly, as I do my own developing and then scan with a K/M 5400II or Coolscan V ED))..! I still use my F3s and FAs quite a bit - but have a bunch of Nikon Film bodies and older glass I bought when DSLRs and AF/VR lenses became the Nikon "crowd" favorites. As well - I don't need to expound on the virtues of shooting manually, as you already understand... there is just something about film that digital can't replicate...
My best to you, Sir - and keep shooting!! John |
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02-14-2010, 05:29 PM | #35 | ||||||
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CHARLIE - season long over but nose won't quit. Gotta love that in a bird dog.
Just heard the Parker. My turn now. (CHARLIE dreaming about next season) The dream becomes more and more realistic. Just a little further and I'll have it
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Hunt ethically. Eat heartily. Last edited by Jack Cronkhite; 02-15-2010 at 07:05 PM.. Reason: add images |
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