mesposito
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This is my first post...
Just wanted to say a special thanks to Guy, and Dave at Capture Integration, who both helped me make a major move from my Nikon D3x to a new Phase One 645DF and P65+.
They were instrumental in my decision, as was this forum.
Anyway, I've got a new 645DF body, a refurbed P65+, 80mm kit lens, 45mm D, and 150mm D. I do Fine Art/Landscape work. There are some other focal length's I'd like to fill, and your comments and experiences with lenses have been very helpful.
So maybe I'm a generation behind due to the awesome IQ Series stuff currently being delivered. Incredible UI, and a definite game changer. I don't feel in anyway behind though. Funny how last week's top-of-the-line - couldn't be beat, is this weeks piece-of-crap. :thumbdown: Not really huh? but it's easy to get sucked down that path. The reality of course is different. Right now buying the previous generation can be a fantastic entry point, especially when the back isn't tied to the body.
Anyway, thanks for all of your help.
Just wanted to say a special thanks to Guy, and Dave at Capture Integration, who both helped me make a major move from my Nikon D3x to a new Phase One 645DF and P65+.
They were instrumental in my decision, as was this forum.
Anyway, I've got a new 645DF body, a refurbed P65+, 80mm kit lens, 45mm D, and 150mm D. I do Fine Art/Landscape work. There are some other focal length's I'd like to fill, and your comments and experiences with lenses have been very helpful.
So maybe I'm a generation behind due to the awesome IQ Series stuff currently being delivered. Incredible UI, and a definite game changer. I don't feel in anyway behind though. Funny how last week's top-of-the-line - couldn't be beat, is this weeks piece-of-crap. :thumbdown: Not really huh? but it's easy to get sucked down that path. The reality of course is different. Right now buying the previous generation can be a fantastic entry point, especially when the back isn't tied to the body.
Anyway, thanks for all of your help.