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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Apr 15, 2014 17:43:49 GMT
I'm thinking of getting back into photography after a 20 year break. I've still got my old Contax 159 body and a couple of (in their day) tasty lenses and I'm thinking about investing in a up to £800 on a new DLSR body and using my old manual lenses with a converter until I can afford replacement lenses. I had a little play with a Canon 70D and it left me cold as it felt a bit fragile compared with my Contax. I'm going to take a trip out to John Lewis soon to have a closer look at what's out there, but if anyone has any suggestions as to what I should look at, please let me know. I can highly recommend this little beauty , never let me down View AttachmentIs that for taking photos or Fraise to sit on?
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Post by harryburrows on Apr 15, 2014 17:49:24 GMT
I can highly recommend this little beauty , never let me down View AttachmentIs that for taking photos or Fraise to sit on? I once owned one of those mate , it's for connecting to telescopes as you know
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 19:27:58 GMT
In my opinion you can't go wrong with Ken Rockwell for advice on cameras. I was running a Nikon D300 (DX) setup for a few years but swapped over to a Canon 5D Mk III last year because I was really interested in the video side of things the the 5D does so well. If i'm honest I think I slightly preferred the Nikon to shoot with, but there's very little in it. More than anything I miss my little 50mm Nikkor prime lens - an absolute belter. Ken really rates the little Fuji cameras too. It's all on his website. www.kenrockwell.com/tech/recommended-cameras.htm
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 19:50:33 GMT
I can highly recommend this little beauty , never let me down View AttachmentIs that for taking photos or Fraise to sit on? Cunt
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 19:50:52 GMT
Is that for taking photos or Fraise to sit on? I once owned one of those mate , it's for connecting to telescopes as you know Cunt
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