Riverman
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Photography has been my hobby, nay my life's true passion, since the late 1990s. For the first 9 years all I shot was a Minolta X700 with a 28mm and 50mm lenses. I still keep a Minolta film system (alongside my main Nikon film slr gear). I'm convinced that some of the Minolta Rokkor lenses are amongst the best SLR lenses from any manufacturer ever.
In 2007 I started to shoot medium format on a Mamiya 6. A tremendous camera. Since starting to shoot large format regularly in 2009 however, my Mamiya sees hardly any use at all. Also, I'm just not a huge fan of rangefinders to be honest.
So these days, I am mostly shooting 35mm and large format film. Today, after a few years of umming and aahing I finally broke down and purchased a Nikon DSLR. I have gone for the D700. It seemed the obvious choice as I have a number of manual and autofocus F mount lenses that I can use with it.
For years I swore I would never 'go digital'. I'm one of those people who bemoans the apparent decline of film - particularly in colour. However, I can't deny the convenience of digital, particularly for low light shooting.
So at last, I have entered the digital era. I will still be shooting 35mm B&W and large format but I expect that for much of my shooting, the DSLR will become my workhorse.
In 2007 I started to shoot medium format on a Mamiya 6. A tremendous camera. Since starting to shoot large format regularly in 2009 however, my Mamiya sees hardly any use at all. Also, I'm just not a huge fan of rangefinders to be honest.
So these days, I am mostly shooting 35mm and large format film. Today, after a few years of umming and aahing I finally broke down and purchased a Nikon DSLR. I have gone for the D700. It seemed the obvious choice as I have a number of manual and autofocus F mount lenses that I can use with it.
For years I swore I would never 'go digital'. I'm one of those people who bemoans the apparent decline of film - particularly in colour. However, I can't deny the convenience of digital, particularly for low light shooting.
So at last, I have entered the digital era. I will still be shooting 35mm B&W and large format but I expect that for much of my shooting, the DSLR will become my workhorse.