Post your old-sensor pix

I don't know what is an "old sensor" This was the original Nikon D-70 which I think was 6mp

Site of the World Trade Center September 11, 2006 the 5th anniversary of the disaster. The photo is of the husband and mother of Renee Tetreault Newel, an American Airlines employee who was on AA Flight 11, the first plane to hit the World Trade Center.

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I have a few thousand from 2002 and a deployment to Guam in 2003 but can't access them now due to a fault in my RAID 5 array that I have to fix by replacing a drive and rewriting, before I can access anything. Those are Nikon D100, mostly.

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Taken with Sigma SD9.

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I think this was taken with a Nikon D100 but it could have been a Sigma SD9.

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Nikon D2h.

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Nikon D2h.

There are many, many more after I got back from Iraq but the sensors got newer and newer, in spite of my love for the Nikon D2 series and the Epson RD1.

Phil Forrest
 
Thank you, Pál_K ! That was at f/2 wide open and I'll guess the camera chose a higher ISO because I see some chroma noise. Not too bad though for a little compact. Sorrowfully, Cindy has gone to the happy kitty heaven after a long life.
 
Outside JR Station

Sapporo City,

Hokkaido, Japan

a taipei-metro image

Kodak Z730 (2007 digital point and shoot)
Schneider K. 5.5-22 (33-132mm Eqv)
 

Olympus E-1 + Zuiko Digital 11-22mm f/2.8-3.5 ED
ISO 200 @ f/3.2 @ 1/25 @ 16mm

Still a great camera, still have it and a full kit of lenses. Still the best ergonomics around. Still use it now and then, too.

G
 
Yosakoi Soran, Annual festival taking place in June in Sapporo (Hokkaido, Japan). Nikon D1x, 70 - 200 VR AF, June 2005.

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My earlier post was a photo from 20 years ago, as the century turned - taken with my first digital camera, a Fujifilm 4700.

I just took casual snaps then and had no interest in photography. But that digital camera sparked a passion that took me on a journey leading to a master's degree in fine-art photography and exhibitions across the world.

Without the invention of the digital camera I would not have become a photographer.

Five years later, in 2005... My interest in photography had taken hold in earnest about 2 years earlier, though I still had a lot to learn. I now owned two cameras, an Epson R-D1 and a Canon G5 compact. This photo was taken that year - a decade and a half ago - with the Canon; a publisher later used for it a book cover.

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