hehhe. I was going to start accusing people of not doing what they
say.. Glad you put a disclaimer!! ;-)
Actually, the low light hand-held is just a bonus. I like big
trannies.. Or at least I do now, after seeing a few on the light table..
I'm probably spinning around in circles.. But one thing is for sure,
whatever I get, nobody can say I didn't think about it before I bought it!!
Albert
Bill Pearce wrote:
First, I agree with Jim and others, we seem to be showing the effects of the
long, hot summer. Let's hope with the coming of fall, we can all take a deep
breath, elax, and get back to carping on SUV's and guns, where the discourse
was more civil.
Albert, I'm confused. At one point I thought low light hand-held photography
was your reasoning for having the Fuji RF (great cameras, by the way), and
now I see you want something that will slow down your photography as you
think things over more carefully. The 4 photos you refered us to are
uniformly fine, but at the very least, 1 and 3 were shot on a tripod, and
none were shot under what I would have thought of as light low enough to
require a RF camera.
Here's some advice I could use a little of myself: Perhaps what you need to
do is the hardest thing of all; take the camera you have and, like getting
to Carniege Hall, practice, practice, practice. Getting new cameras is more
fun, but hot as productive. Do as I say, not as I do.
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