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PF McFarland
I was up on the Blue Ridge Parkway yesterday with my Nikon P7700, when a couple came off one of the side trails, and engaged me in some friendly chatter. Somewhere along the line, the comment was made that "...you must be a professional", after the husband glanced at my camera. Granted, it looks somewhat spiffed up with it's hood attached, and we had been talking about some of the film cameras I use.
Not bad, after someone on the "Advanced Compacts" forum pooh-poohed it as a P&S. But then, I remember 40 years ago, running around with a Kodak Instamatic X-35 that I had added one of those auxiliary hot shoes to that made it look like it had a pentaprism. Got the same kind of comment, based somewhat on the way I was moving around, framing my shots.
I always let them know that, no, I'm just another camera nut with nothing better to do. But it's nice to think that I can at least look the part when I'm out practicing the craft.
So, does your rig ever elicit the "...you must be..." comment?
PF
Not bad, after someone on the "Advanced Compacts" forum pooh-poohed it as a P&S. But then, I remember 40 years ago, running around with a Kodak Instamatic X-35 that I had added one of those auxiliary hot shoes to that made it look like it had a pentaprism. Got the same kind of comment, based somewhat on the way I was moving around, framing my shots.
I always let them know that, no, I'm just another camera nut with nothing better to do. But it's nice to think that I can at least look the part when I'm out practicing the craft.
So, does your rig ever elicit the "...you must be..." comment?
PF