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Tom...Thanks for your complements! I appreciate you comparing me to a legendHi Pramote:
I see you're using a 645Z! Any thoughts on the camera you'd like to share? I know you have experience with many systems - maybe more than Guy. :ROTFL: oke:
Regards,
Tom
Here: :clap:Photography equipments and guitars are my weakness. My wife stops bugging me long ago. She's probably known I am hopeless I've skipped the sport cars and girls though.
(Don't know how to put cartoons in a massage but it will be a clap over the head)
Pramote
I love all your art, Pramote, and this one particularly!
Mt. Goliath, CO
Pentax 645Z/Pentax-D FA 645 25mm
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert Photography
Thank you very much Bill for your kind words!I love all your art, Pramote, and this one particularly!
Bill
Pramote, you forgot to say how pretty it is...Tom...Thanks for your complements! I appreciate you comparing me to a legend
Photography equipments and guitars are my weakness. My wife stops bugging me long ago. She's probably known I am hopeless I've skipped the sport cars and girls though.
The 645Z is a great great camera! I've had only 2 lenses (25mm and 55mm) and they're excellent. The 25mm even has a built-in CPL filter. How thoughtful it is!
It likes a medium-format point and shoot. The camera is as advance as Nikon/Canon SLR. Accessories are so cheap. The wireless remote is like 7 bucks. It makes Phase One DF a shame!
It's also fantastic for shooting stars and milky ways. The ISO 6400 is useable.
Love it! Love it!
(Don't know how to put cartoons in a massage but it will be a clap over the head)
Pramote
Thanks Will.Pramote, you forgot to say how pretty it is...
Welcome to the club. (Don't speak too well of this camera, Tom is really really trying not to buy one and so far no one is helping him. )
Pramote, you forgot to say how pretty it is...
Welcome to the club. (Don't speak too well of this camera, Tom is really really trying not to buy one and so far no one is helping him. )
Yep, resistance is futile; more a question of when rather than if. Right now I'm considering that an A7r or its successor might be more useful to me than a Z. I'm adopting a wait-and-see attitude on the Z :watch:Thanks Will.
Well! At least, it's not as ugly as the Mamiya RZ, my all time favorite
Bet me! Tom will have a hard time resisting. Quality of a sensor (high ISO) and advanced camera features are hard to beat in this price range.
I am right behind you, Tom...Will, have you ordered one yet? It's inevitable.
Tom
I prefer the color version. Nice cold blue.Leica S2, 30-90, Lee Big Stoper, 29 sec exposure. Can't decide between the color and the BW version. Shot a Cape Breton.
Another good reason to put a lens shade on the 35 - a big one.I am right behind you, Tom...
.............. But you put a A 35mm lens on the either camera and it does look a bit like a pig. A cuddly, adorable pig, but a pig none the less.
Very nice - I vote for the color version!! Although maybe tone down the blue stones on the shore a bit.Leica S2, 30-90, Lee Big Stoper, 29 sec exposure. Can't decide between the color and the BW version. Shot a Cape Breton.