Posted on 06/10/2021 6:14:15 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
“True, only a few more serious photographers now require a DSLR exclusively.”
I’ve thought about getting a DSLR. There are a FEW times I’d like to have one. Like most people, I don’t NEED one. But I kind of miss the days I carried a Nikon FM all over the place.
paywalled ... useless post ...
Simon extols a technological product at the same time he disparages the crap he learned in high school. Song always pissed me off.
It always reminded me of kid in HS (1973) who was into photography. We were all friends and 1 day his brother took us into his older brother’s room (the photographer) and we saw his stash of photos of all the girls he had been taken in very stages of undress.
Remember the old saying about masturbating and going blind? The kid that was the photographer went totally blind by the time his was 20. Kind of ironic.
You should look up SwampSnipers posts. (RIP SS)
He had some really good shots.
I remember that brand. I was in Japan in 58-59 & a Petri was quite a popular brand at the base exchange. Stuff there was quite inexpensive at the time...if you had any money to spend.
My first digital camera was a Nikon Coolpix 4800 & I still have it....still looks like new.
I think I did see some. Wasn’t he the one who did a photography post about once a month a while back? I posted a few shots now and then but don’t have much online any more.
Since Sony, Nikon and Canon came out with their Mirrorless full frame cameras, many have felt that Nikon lost its edge. Its adapter for its SLR lens only worked for. a few lens and was way behind Canon in introducing an effective system.
Sony who was way behind the curve in SLR systems, leap-frogs with a good set of new lens for its mirrorless system. Nikon’s great color rendition systems loose their edge because operationally their cameras fall short of the new mirrorless Canons.
Any number of camera reviewers have said that Nikon has completely lost their edge and Canon is the way to go. I am into Nikon (D750) in the SLR world but if I upgrade I am going to the Fuji medium format and skipping over mirrorless systems entirely. I’m in my 70s and not going to waste time and money at a full reconfigure.
Good comparison review from a few years back:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/comparisons/nikon-vs-canon-vs-sony-full-frame.htm
I told my cousin who owns Nikon cameras that I decided I was going to get a Canon EOS R6. He told me I was going over to the Dark side.
I sent him the photo you see above of Darth Vader : )
Canon EOS R6 - I like the rear LCD swivel feature.
https://www.amazon.com/Canon-Full-Frame-Mirrorless-Camera-RF24-105mm/dp/B08BW8H44J/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=canon%2Br6%2Bwith%2B24-105%2Blens&qid=1613109135&s=electronics&sr=1-2&th=1
The Canon and other DSLR’s can record the stars in 20 to 30 seconds and you can see the color of the Orion nebula in the rear LCD as the camera is so sensitive.
Samples:
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/learn/education/topics/article/2018/july/into-the-night-photographing-the-milky-way-and-night-sky
Nikon will be fine.
https://www.nikonprecision.com/products-and-technology/mems-steppers-and-metrology/
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