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My fleet of Nikon's. F2, D40X, Df, and Fuji S5 Pro. Set of factory ring K lenses. Trusty old Gossen.
Nikon Kit by Jeff Carpenter, on Flickr

Oh. My. How funny to see this now. It was a very good camera till I started listening to the siren call of Brian and Nikon ... 😉Unfortunately all I have right now is a really poor phone cam for the digital thing :bang: :bang: :bang:
NTL, here's my 99.999% of the time SLR. A T90 with a 50/1.4 (and the 300TL flash) is a combination that is just about as good as it gets. I got this one silly cheap ($99) due to a very easy to fix issue with the DOF preview... 😎 There are only a small handful of cameras that I feel are on this level and even then it's so subjective that it's painful. Still, I love it and wish it had stayed in production much longer rather than serve as the non-AF prototype of the EOS cameras.
William
I see two of my favourite cameras lurking in the background...Oh. My. How funny to see this now. It was a very good camera till I started listening to the siren call of Brian and Nikon ... 😉
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Reports of the death of DPR have been greatly exaggerated... 😉No pics, but here's all my stuff until Amazon kills the site:
xpatUSA: Gear list: Digital Photography Review
Expert news, reviews and videos of the latest digital cameras, lenses, accessories, and phones. Get answers to your questions in our photography forums.www.dpreview.com
"Gear Patrol". Hmmm. With a name like that, I worry the site will attract people who focus on equipment. I worry there will be bickering and sniping at each other over choice of camera, lens, mirrorless vs DSLR, or even sensor format. Lost will be the calm and inspiring discussions over images and technique which has been dpreview's legacy. At least we still have RFF.Reports of the death of DPR have been greatly exaggerated... 😉
The company was sold to Gear Patrol earlier this year, and is still going strong!
Dear Pal,"Gear Patrol". Hmmm. With a name like that, I worry the site will attract people who focus on equipment. I worry there will be bickering and sniping at each other over choice of camera, lens, mirrorless vs DSLR, or even sensor format. Lost will be the calm and inspiring discussions over images and technique which has been dpreview's legacy. At least we still have RFF.
My previous post was a bit sarcastic; some of the dpreview forums have always been crazy with tribal attitudes. It has been "gear patrol" for a long time.Dear Pal,
Actually, it can still be of value if you ask specific questions on the various brand forums or search their reviews. As a used buyer I've made a lot of use of their camera review section.
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I do love my F4. Best Auto focus camera for manual focus lenses made 😉
Great also for bad weather when you have to wear gloves (I had to take mine off because I couldn't trigger the phone camera with gloves 😳)I do love my F4. Best Auto focus camera for manual focus lenses made 😉
Modern Photography reported the same thing with the Chinon Memotron in 1975.K. Shapero: Butkas says he tested the FE shutter in Auto and found in the right light the top speed of 1/4000 though the camera shows 1/1000 as the top in manual.
K. Shapero: Butkas says he tested the FE shutter in Auto and found in the right light the top speed of 1/4000 though the camera shows 1/1000 as the top in manual.
Modern Photography reported the same thing with the Chinon Memotron in 1975.