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RML
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Ohboyohboyohboy, I got me an Eos 300D for Xmas! And, ohboyohboyohboy, it is cramping my style!
I've been shooting for three days now and not once have I felt pleasure in shooting it!
I love the feedback it gives me; almost instantanious I can see the shot and re-take it if I feel it needs it or to try out a different setting or angle.
But I really despise how heavy it is, how awfully big even the EF 50/1.8 lens is, and that I can't fiddle with aperture and shutter time by hand.
I'll be doing practise runs with it for some time, getting to grips with it as a "studio" camera, but I'll have one of my trusty RF cameras with me at all times. The RF cameras just suit my style.
I've read with interest all the reviews and hands-on stories about the RD-1 but now I'm fearful of spending over 3000 euros on a camera that might also NOT be what I need in ways of handling and shooting style.
Forgive me my ramblings; I'm just a little ticked off right now.
I've been shooting for three days now and not once have I felt pleasure in shooting it!
I love the feedback it gives me; almost instantanious I can see the shot and re-take it if I feel it needs it or to try out a different setting or angle.
But I really despise how heavy it is, how awfully big even the EF 50/1.8 lens is, and that I can't fiddle with aperture and shutter time by hand.
I'll be doing practise runs with it for some time, getting to grips with it as a "studio" camera, but I'll have one of my trusty RF cameras with me at all times. The RF cameras just suit my style.
I've read with interest all the reviews and hands-on stories about the RD-1 but now I'm fearful of spending over 3000 euros on a camera that might also NOT be what I need in ways of handling and shooting style.
Forgive me my ramblings; I'm just a little ticked off right now.