dee
Well-known
Other than my venerable M8 , ' Contaxed ' to J3 and my new Fuji X-Pro1 / 27mm , my preferred DSLRs , over a Sony A35 , are a pair of Sony A290 / A390 , hardly considered serious cameras . Outdated on launch as a stripped out A350 .
I still love the colour rendition , from the CCD sensor , the handling suits me perfectly with my Minolta 35-80 adding a little heft , 14mp is more than adequate and I have no need for video or all the modern conveniences . Having said that , I would be quite content with a new £6000 car with wind up windows and space for a radio - [ Dacia Sandero in Uk ] - though it will be a new VW Beetle in silver and beige interior .
Neither do I 'need' another lens for the perfectly balanced X-Pro 1 with pancake nom 4!mm.
Should I be concerned ?
dee
I still love the colour rendition , from the CCD sensor , the handling suits me perfectly with my Minolta 35-80 adding a little heft , 14mp is more than adequate and I have no need for video or all the modern conveniences . Having said that , I would be quite content with a new £6000 car with wind up windows and space for a radio - [ Dacia Sandero in Uk ] - though it will be a new VW Beetle in silver and beige interior .
Neither do I 'need' another lens for the perfectly balanced X-Pro 1 with pancake nom 4!mm.
Should I be concerned ?
dee
kshapero
South Florida Man
Concerned about what?
alistair.o
Well-known
We should be, having been lured to read such dribble.
Prest_400
Multiformat
Sometimes we're attracted to idealistic stuff. 42MP FF, Others that can see under Moonlight, Noritsu 4800p MF Scans... and at the end it's just about enjoying and not needing that much.
Simple things are the best. I am from the mediterranean and a bit of oil on bread makes a fantastic dish... Do we really need a hundred ingredients to enjoy food? No. So can be photography.
Simple things are the best. I am from the mediterranean and a bit of oil on bread makes a fantastic dish... Do we really need a hundred ingredients to enjoy food? No. So can be photography.
dee
Well-known
I seem to have lost the dee'sire for GAS !!
David Hughes
David Hughes
Always remember; less is more...
Regards, David
Regards, David
gb hill
Veteran
Just shoot what you have Dee & be content. The M8 should be all you need.
BillBingham2
Registered User
......
Should I be concerned ?
dee
Depends on two things.
First, low long it lasts, longer than a year, yes.
Second, are you happy with with your output, if not then yes! Snap Out if It!
B2 (;->
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I don't know if I "settled for less" as I have a couple of pretty good cameras but my favorite is a 12 year old Epson R-D1. I'm more pleased with the shots I get with it on average than any of the others.
Archiver
Veteran
If you are happy, then you are happy. Nothing to be concerned about. It's the economic considerations of the camera market that drives them to make bigger and better cameras every year or so. If you're happy, then be happy.
If I didn't need faster and quieter operation, I could happily shoot with the 2011 Ricoh GXR aps-c modules for almost everything. The 2014 Panasonic GM1 is tiny, silent, surprisingly satisfying to shoot, and I don't need much more image quality for general daily photography. I used to go out with the Leica M9 and a few lenses every day; now it is just a Panasonic GM1 and LX7 or Ricoh GR. Much lighter, far less expensive, and more quiet and easy to use. And the option of M9 quality is still available if necessary.
If I didn't need faster and quieter operation, I could happily shoot with the 2011 Ricoh GXR aps-c modules for almost everything. The 2014 Panasonic GM1 is tiny, silent, surprisingly satisfying to shoot, and I don't need much more image quality for general daily photography. I used to go out with the Leica M9 and a few lenses every day; now it is just a Panasonic GM1 and LX7 or Ricoh GR. Much lighter, far less expensive, and more quiet and easy to use. And the option of M9 quality is still available if necessary.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
OMG, did I click on the right photoforum ?????? Peter
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.