Bike Tourist
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For most of my life I've been a semi-pro. I have been a dillettante, using my photo income to pay for many forays into all kinds of photography and equipment. Lots of fun!
But, in retirement, I found a way to produce supplimentary income with a couple of microstock sites. I didn't do the bread-and-butter isolations on white and the released model business shots. I photographed what I pleased and still had a healthy percentage of reviewer acceptances and subsequent sales.
Well, I thought I was doing it my way. But when I went out shooting I found I was still being influenced by what I thought would sell and not opening up to be creative. I disappointed myself. Not that equipment was to blame (D7000) but still I thought that a rangefinder styled camera would put me more in the mood. For a long time nothing affordable existed. Lately, a lot of new cameras have been appearing but still I held off.
Then, yesterday I saw an ad by Christian Rudman, Precision Camera, for a very attractive price on a new X100. I jumped! The X100 will be my let-it-all-hang-out camera. I hope.
Many little problems remain. I usually need a corrective diopter eyepiece (+1 doesn't do it for me) and I don't know if they are availbale. If not, I'll cobble one together. I didn't buy the lens shade. Surely there are cheaper alternatives?
Meanwhile, I'll read up on all your comments here and anticipate!
But, in retirement, I found a way to produce supplimentary income with a couple of microstock sites. I didn't do the bread-and-butter isolations on white and the released model business shots. I photographed what I pleased and still had a healthy percentage of reviewer acceptances and subsequent sales.
Well, I thought I was doing it my way. But when I went out shooting I found I was still being influenced by what I thought would sell and not opening up to be creative. I disappointed myself. Not that equipment was to blame (D7000) but still I thought that a rangefinder styled camera would put me more in the mood. For a long time nothing affordable existed. Lately, a lot of new cameras have been appearing but still I held off.
Then, yesterday I saw an ad by Christian Rudman, Precision Camera, for a very attractive price on a new X100. I jumped! The X100 will be my let-it-all-hang-out camera. I hope.
Many little problems remain. I usually need a corrective diopter eyepiece (+1 doesn't do it for me) and I don't know if they are availbale. If not, I'll cobble one together. I didn't buy the lens shade. Surely there are cheaper alternatives?
Meanwhile, I'll read up on all your comments here and anticipate!