Oh come on. Next you'll be saying your going to go mirroless because your DSLR is heavy!Sometimes (see: most times) I like to sit down when I shoot. I blame getting old.
Emily by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
Yeah, you wont be hearing that from me for a while.Oh come on. Next you'll be saying your going to go mirroless because your DSLR is heavy!
Anyway I like your none conventional posses.
Amen to that!Yeah, you wont be hearing that from me for a while.
And thanks.
Oh come on. Next you'll be saying your going to go mirroless because your DSLR is heavy!
Well having met you, I can say your not the biggest photographer I've ever met!Careful now …
Best thing I ever did! However, no doubt the BG is a good deal stronger than I am.
Well having met you, I can say your not the biggest photographer I've ever met!
If you want you can visit me at The Photography Show if you like!Woah! Is that allowed?
Phyaical
Hmm might do thatIf you want you can visit me at The Photography Show if you like!
Only 3 weeks away.
I'm sure @MacRy would lend his services!Yeah good point... Just looked at the exhibitors list... Might need a chaperone
I'm sure @MacRy would lend his services!
I'm there selling. Why do you think I mentioned the two with the worst GASWouldnt that be like two kids doing sweet shop tours?
I'm there selling. Why do you think I mentioned the two with the worst GAS
Well having met you, I can say your not the biggest photographer I've ever met!
Tales of my feats of strength are greatly exaggerated.Careful now …
Best thing I ever did! However, no doubt the BG is a good deal stronger than I am.
Oh come on. Next you'll be saying your going to go mirroless because your DSLR is heavy!
Anyway I like your none conventional posses.
You must come....Good god Ken could you imagine the pair of us being the voice of reason for each other?! We'd end the day forcibly sleeping in the park by our spouses, under the many boxes we had accumulated over the course of our frantic purchasing.
Ken would be eyeing up the latest shiny trinket and looking to his shoulders for the little angel and devil on each one in order to weigh up the pros and cons and instead would find me on one shoulder and AFB on the other - both grinning like idiots and passing him his credit card.
And tbh I wouldn't recommend that you should. I could see you with a nice little Fuji or Olympus though.But DSLRs are heavy. Big and heavy. Very heavy, in fact, which is the reason why I doubt I will ever take that route if and when I do finally decide to go digital.
You must come....
You must come....
But get your credit limit increased first!
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And tbh I wouldn't recommend that you should. I could see you with a nice little Fuji or Olympus though.
Then we can finally see some of your work!Possibly, but, I have to say that no, Leica, it is at the moment, and Leica it will remain.
Actually, I used to be a big fan of Pentax in the old days - they made beautiful, ergonomic, yet exquisitely small SLRs. The Pentax ME Super (which was my first SLR) was a stunning camera - it took great pictures, wasn't huge or heavy, and yet was a beautifully put together SLR.
My M6 is well built, sits and fits beautifully in my hand, and has stunning (but not massive) lenses. The 35 mm Summilux that seems to have become my lens of choice is not large by any means - it only looks large when it is compared to the beautifully tiny Summilux 50 mm (which I also have, as it became available at the sam time as the 35mm for an attractive price).
Mind you, someday, Leica will build a digital camera that I will succumb to the temptation of purchasing……..
Then we can finally see some of your work!