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Just got some Velvia "trannie's" through the post - I am keeping the Mamiya!!
After much pondering I am going to purchase another 7ii body and a 43mm lens for my traveling and documentary "fix". Having assed my needs and taken note of what you guys have had to say and seen results from both cameras I think I am making the right choice. I also think film makes ME a better photographer I have to think more instead of rattling off 10fps and hoping one of them will be ok! well maybe not that many but I do sometimes shoot a few off and hope for the best or rely on good old photoshop!
I am also going to get a D700 for weddings etc,(this will obviously run parallel with one of my D2x's) the low light capabilities would be fantastic especially in the "grey" UK, well inside churches etc. This will however stay at home when traveling because I would maybe be to tempted to "cheat" and use it instead! Many of you are probably saying whats wrong with that? but, for me personally there is something about producing a photograph with a medium format camera and film, also seeing the results when processed is priceless (most of the time). I have used the Mamiya on a few weddings but nowadays speed and cost is a major factor.
Anyway many thanks all I will post some pics sometime
Damian
M9
Just got some Velvia "trannie's" through the post - I am keeping the Mamiya!!
After much pondering I am going to purchase another 7ii body and a 43mm lens for my traveling and documentary "fix". Having assed my needs and taken note of what you guys have had to say and seen results from both cameras I think I am making the right choice. I also think film makes ME a better photographer I have to think more instead of rattling off 10fps and hoping one of them will be ok! well maybe not that many but I do sometimes shoot a few off and hope for the best or rely on good old photoshop!
I am also going to get a D700 for weddings etc,(this will obviously run parallel with one of my D2x's) the low light capabilities would be fantastic especially in the "grey" UK, well inside churches etc. This will however stay at home when traveling because I would maybe be to tempted to "cheat" and use it instead! Many of you are probably saying whats wrong with that? but, for me personally there is something about producing a photograph with a medium format camera and film, also seeing the results when processed is priceless (most of the time). I have used the Mamiya on a few weddings but nowadays speed and cost is a major factor.
Anyway many thanks all I will post some pics sometime
Damian