Andy Kibber
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I agree with Joe. TLRs make me dizzy. I had a Yashica 124G for a few months but I couldn't bring myself to use it.
I agree with Joe. TLRs make me dizzy. I had a Yashica 124G for a few months but I couldn't bring myself to use it.
Epson R-D1 - sold after one day out with it. Will not ever use anything crop sensor again. Nice-ish camera, just felt flimsy; crop sensor was forcing me to rethink FL of every lens I was attaching. And I didn't want to keep a camera that had a very uncertain future. But mostly it's becuase of crop sensor.
135mm lenses - who uses them, for what??? 🙂
Epson R-D1 - sold after one day out with it. Will not ever use anything crop sensor again. Nice-ish camera, just felt flimsy; crop sensor was forcing me to rethink FL of every lens I was attaching. And I didn't want to keep a camera that had a very uncertain future. But mostly it's becuase of crop sensor.
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Wow that's interesting. You managed to pick some very well respected lenses... May I ask what made you disappointed in them?
Disappointing:
Bodies:
Leica M8
Canon 5D, 1Dmk3
Lenses:
Canon 50/1.2L, 35L, 135L
I'd love to know what you didn't like about the D700, apart from size maybe?
I'm amazed at how many people are complaining about gear. Does anyone wonder whether there is any user error based on these negative experiences with their 'poor performing' equipment? I'm seeing some wild accusations here against some pretty good kit. What's that saying about 'a man and blaming his tools?'
Dare I ask people to show examples of their results?
I'm amazed at how many people are complaining about gear. Does anyone wonder whether there is any user error based on these negative experiences with their 'poor performing' equipment? I'm seeing some wild accusations here against some pretty good kit. What's that saying about 'a man and blaming his tools?'
Dare I ask people to show examples of their results?
Was thinking the same thing. I just love my D700 - other than the fact that it is so freaking heavy and bulky.
For me it was a Canon QL17 GIII. I loved its' look, the weight and the way it felt. However, I just couldn't 'get on' with it.