now that's what I call a lensapalooza
Lol. I actually forgot my Kenyo extension rings as well if you want to throw them into the mix.
now that's what I call a lensapalooza
Lol. I actually forgot my Kenyo extension rings as well if you want to throw them into the mix.
DIGITAL
Nikon D7000 (main camera)
Lenses for this camera:
Nikon 50m f/1.8D
Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8
Canon EOS Rebel XS
Lens for this camera:
18-55mm kit lens
FILM
Keystone XL500 Power Zoom Electric Eye, 8mm video film
Kodak Bantam RF, 828 film
Konica Autoreflex T, 52mm f/1.8 lens, 35mm film
Petri FT, 55mm f/1.8 lens, 35mm film
Vivitar v2000, 50mm f/1.9 lens and 70-210mm f/4.5-5.6 lens, 35mm film
NOT PICTURED
various tripods
camera bag
Interesting collection. Not usual that people have both a Cannon and Nikon camera. I had a look at your Flickr and I really like your car stuff. Some great shots in there.
The reason I have both Canon and Nikon stuff is interesting. I started with Canon back in February (I have a post from them with the start of my gear). I've been a Canon lover since then, and thought that Nikon would only be my last resort, as Canon has great cameras like the 5D Mk. 3, 6D, 70D, 1D X, etc. Plus, most everyone I know shoots Canon. So, I had sources of people to borrow equipment from, try equipment, and talk to about equipment with. Well, one of those Canon users recently switched from Nikon. Her D7000 was sitting and gathering dust. She let me borrow it for what was gonna be three weeks. I fell in love with it within days, and asked her if she would sell it to me and let me do monthly payments. She said yes. So, I am buying her D7000 and the 50mm and 70-200mm for $1100 in monthly payments. I'm thinking about getting rid of the Canon, either trade it for a more consumer model Nikon DSLR, or for a decent wide angle Nikon lens. Might trade it and my aging MacBook for a better laptop, either going back to PC or getting another MacBook that can handle the 16MP RAW files better in CS6 Camera Raw. And thanks, automotive photography is my main focus, I'm starting to get into portraits. I do a little bit of everything, though.
Nothing wrong with doing a bit of everything. Keeps it interesting. For wide angle I have the Nikon 14-24mm 2.8 and it's an awesome bit of glass. I also have the 10.5 Fish eye which is nice (but not an everyday lens IMO).
I'm thinking about just getting a used 18-55mm with VR for my wide angle stuff to use until I can afford something faster. I'd love to get a fisheye, too.
The kit 18-55 is not a bad lens. You should be able to pick one up reasonably cheap as well.
I'm starting a travel studio and i want to know what the basics to start.
Someone here works with travel movies?
Why the tape on the Nikon? I'm not sure it really hides what you using to any trained eye.Anonymous is my choice my photos are here www.giuliomagnifico.it
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Yes it works I don't want to hide that is a Nikon camera, I want to hide all, the model, the lens ecc... and every "trained eyes" ask me which model is, and not "trained eyes" ask me which camera brand is it.Why the tape on the Nikon? I'm not sure it really hides what you using to any trained eye.
No but a body cap wouldn't go a miss!
heh... they have their caps.No but a body cap wouldn't go a miss!