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What camera are you shooting with?

Discussion in 'Photography' started by mtxsub, Sep 27, 2012.

  1. Nov 16, 2022 at 7:26 AM
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    FLPanhandleTacoma

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    Film has certainly gone extremely expensive. Not for the casual hobbyest for sure! As for finding a digital camera that you can use your older lenses with, as long as the mount is correct, most all digital cameras will work with manual focus and manual aperture lenses. Now on your lenses, it really depends on what you plan to shoot. I would DEFINATELY keep the 50mm at all costs! It is one of the best portrait lens options, and is closest to what the natural human eye sees. I would look at dropping the 135 and the 200 would reasonably fit the bill for a telephoto length. The 28 I would keep if you like shooting wide angle stuff.
     
  2. Nov 21, 2022 at 10:19 AM
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    Purchased a Nikon D500 recently...absolutely love it! Had a D7000 for 7-8 before this one.
     
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    Sony A7R2. Feels so archaic even at a few years old but the MP count and dynamic range are super nice not to mention the body size.
     

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