dee
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It's a touch worrying that I have no aspirations towards a top spec DSLR.
I look around and find myself very much in a minority among true 'photographers ' whereby my sole instinctual and successful ability as a commercial Interior Designer has been to ' create happy/contented spaces which don't agitate my acute ASD sensitivity .
In some respects the inheritance fuelled Leica M8 was an anomaly in that I craved the simplicity and pre-AF analogue experience in a camera which just happened to be a well beyond my modest means , even then , I prefer my Summitar , Fed 50 F3.5 and Contax adapted Jupiters over a modern lens ... and monochrome.
I am quite content with the most basic DSLRs on the planet - Sony A290 and awaited , Sony A390 , plus the most advanced camera I own - Sony A35 with Sony 35mm f1.8.
In a similar vein , i uprated my Pentax K10D with 1990s Pentax silver kit lenses which suit my 125th at f8 mentality.
Much is the ASD comfort of 'several' or 'many' experienced in many fields and hobbies . It may be an anxiety if something breaks or is lost .
i discovered dozens of undeveloped film from over 20 years ago which helped me recognise that the activity of framing and containing a confusing world through a viewfinder was as crucial as the result.
There is reassurance somehow of 5 mini systems each with a selection of lenses in a series of small gadget bags .
I love having my cameras around me with the usability of digital a bonus .
In my dee-fence , this has been a gradual progression - Leica Digilux 3 and L1 with a couple of Olympus lenses , Pentax K10D clinging to manual lenses before capitulating to budget AF zooms, Sony A290 to use old Minolta AF lenses , Sony A35 to upgrade to low light usage and video , and currently a flip screen/waist level finder , A390 body which @£100 happens to have two lenses in tow !
dee
I love considered snapshooting , but the camera collection is embarrassingly crucial to staving off ASD 'lostness'.
I look around and find myself very much in a minority among true 'photographers ' whereby my sole instinctual and successful ability as a commercial Interior Designer has been to ' create happy/contented spaces which don't agitate my acute ASD sensitivity .
In some respects the inheritance fuelled Leica M8 was an anomaly in that I craved the simplicity and pre-AF analogue experience in a camera which just happened to be a well beyond my modest means , even then , I prefer my Summitar , Fed 50 F3.5 and Contax adapted Jupiters over a modern lens ... and monochrome.
I am quite content with the most basic DSLRs on the planet - Sony A290 and awaited , Sony A390 , plus the most advanced camera I own - Sony A35 with Sony 35mm f1.8.
In a similar vein , i uprated my Pentax K10D with 1990s Pentax silver kit lenses which suit my 125th at f8 mentality.
Much is the ASD comfort of 'several' or 'many' experienced in many fields and hobbies . It may be an anxiety if something breaks or is lost .
i discovered dozens of undeveloped film from over 20 years ago which helped me recognise that the activity of framing and containing a confusing world through a viewfinder was as crucial as the result.
There is reassurance somehow of 5 mini systems each with a selection of lenses in a series of small gadget bags .
I love having my cameras around me with the usability of digital a bonus .
In my dee-fence , this has been a gradual progression - Leica Digilux 3 and L1 with a couple of Olympus lenses , Pentax K10D clinging to manual lenses before capitulating to budget AF zooms, Sony A290 to use old Minolta AF lenses , Sony A35 to upgrade to low light usage and video , and currently a flip screen/waist level finder , A390 body which @£100 happens to have two lenses in tow !
dee
I love considered snapshooting , but the camera collection is embarrassingly crucial to staving off ASD 'lostness'.