dave lackey said:Since I am just now getting used to the workflow of my S3 2000, I haven't quite reached a zen-like relationship with it but the attraction to the gear is strong.🙂
Now, as to why I am using it...
I am moving more and more into the art of my photography rather than work-related. So, it will be awhile before I come to terms with this new instrument and can produce the artistic work I am striving for...
Just wondering, just why do you folks own a Nikon RF? How many consider yourself as an artist?:angel:
Hi Dave,
My current "collection" of Nikon RF gear consists of a total of three bodies and six lenses! Which is I guess, by the standards of any serious collector, a very poor effort 😱 Luckily, I don't consider myself a collector, not even a semi-serious one. In fact, while I'm more than happy to see collectors do their thing and learn from them, I don't really "get" collecting just for the sake of collecting. I can't help but use the gear I own.
While I do try to take interesting/artistic (to me) photos, I've never thought of myself as an artist, either. I'm not even sure what I'd need to do to qualify to be called an artist. Never even thought about it.
So that leaves me with the label "user". I'm ok with that label because I use all my gear 🙂 In fact I have an SP 2005 fitted with a CV 28/3.5 Skopar in my bag right now, so I can take some shots on the way to and from work. I'm just about to leave the office to go home, so I might even take a few pics on the way home 😉