As some have said above, I am puzzled by some who buy and sell equipment like there is no tomorrow.
When I look at digital cameras, I wonder how to use it, there are thousand of different settings, so many buttons, what's the use ?
I am wondering if people are buying so many cameras, it is because they don't find the proper settings , therefore never get satisfied with their results , or they buy toys then we are far away from photography.
To take a picture all you need to set is, ISO, speed, aperture and focus... and not even all four each time you snap.
So you have it, I want & need something very straight forward, that's the reason why I am still with film, there is nothing faster & easier, an Hassy & and two Leica M with a handfull of lenses. I sold My R6 and I am left with the R lenses which have no value on the second hand market, better keep them we never know, they are so good.
I would like to get digital but find nothing simple enough and worth the $$$ asked for. I just have a few years old P&S Pana TZ3 I use for quick snaps to send over internet.
The only camera I tempting me right now is ..... the new Canon S95, the results seems quite decents, to replace the TZ3.
To make this long story short, I still didn't find the digital cam to fit my needs so I keep on using film.
When I look at digital cameras, I wonder how to use it, there are thousand of different settings, so many buttons, what's the use ?
I am wondering if people are buying so many cameras, it is because they don't find the proper settings , therefore never get satisfied with their results , or they buy toys then we are far away from photography.
To take a picture all you need to set is, ISO, speed, aperture and focus... and not even all four each time you snap.
So you have it, I want & need something very straight forward, that's the reason why I am still with film, there is nothing faster & easier, an Hassy & and two Leica M with a handfull of lenses. I sold My R6 and I am left with the R lenses which have no value on the second hand market, better keep them we never know, they are so good.
I would like to get digital but find nothing simple enough and worth the $$$ asked for. I just have a few years old P&S Pana TZ3 I use for quick snaps to send over internet.
The only camera I tempting me right now is ..... the new Canon S95, the results seems quite decents, to replace the TZ3.
To make this long story short, I still didn't find the digital cam to fit my needs so I keep on using film.