farlymac
PF McFarland
I've been pondering getting a DSLR lately, mainly because I came into possession of a couple of DX format lenses, and the fact the Nikon D750 is now down to the same price as the D500 (which would mean I can use all my D series lenses on the D750 in their native format).
I went down to the closest camera store to do some fondling of the above mentioned gear, and it only muddles the issue of do I abandon my film gear for the sake of getting my moneys worth out of what would be a big investment? Or do I go downstream a bit to say, the D5500, so I can save $1500, and not feel like I have to use it all the time?
After walking out the store without being able to make a commitment one way or the other, I later came home to read up on the latest from PetaPixel. Sometimes the articles are more "Why I ditched ... for ..., and you should too!", which just seem so pandering to me, but this time I read something that kind of hit home for me. I still can't make up my mind on the issue, but this article helped me to feel like whatever I decide, it will be okay in the long run.
The Year of Living Mirrorlessly
PF
I went down to the closest camera store to do some fondling of the above mentioned gear, and it only muddles the issue of do I abandon my film gear for the sake of getting my moneys worth out of what would be a big investment? Or do I go downstream a bit to say, the D5500, so I can save $1500, and not feel like I have to use it all the time?
After walking out the store without being able to make a commitment one way or the other, I later came home to read up on the latest from PetaPixel. Sometimes the articles are more "Why I ditched ... for ..., and you should too!", which just seem so pandering to me, but this time I read something that kind of hit home for me. I still can't make up my mind on the issue, but this article helped me to feel like whatever I decide, it will be okay in the long run.
The Year of Living Mirrorlessly
PF