Mark Gowin
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I love my M8 kit and find that I reach for it over my Canon 5D or 40D when it is the best tool. However, I have kept my Canon system mainly for wildlife photography. A few examples from yesterday - I was a very good day (for me).
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I just ordered a mag viewfinder from them for my D300. I cannot speak highly enough of their products. Prior to getting mag viewfinder for my DMR, my hit ratio with the 35 & 80 LUX was not so good. After I installed their product it was much much higher. I'm hoping the same happens with the D300 and the Zeiss Macros @ f/2 :thumbup:Hey Mark
Great stuff. Congrats
By the way you should take the time to go meet Jim Lakey at Brightscreen who is also in Cleveland. Wonderful guy (apparently like most from Cleveland) and a worthwhile person to know. Does great work with screens for the Canons and Nikons as well as magnifiers for both. Hard working dude and always available to talk and educate.
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Woody
Thanks MarcI just ordered a mag viewfinder from them for my D300. I cannot speak highly enough of their products. Prior to getting mag viewfinder for my DMR, my hit ratio with the 35 & 80 LUX was not so good. After I installed their product it was much much higher. I'm hoping the same happens with the D300 and the Zeiss Macros @ f/2 :thumbup:
I also installed their flip magnifiers on every Hasselblad V camera prism finder I own. Worth every penny. Something to seriously consider Woody
I have the m8 system and love it for what it does but it is inadequate to be a one camera system. I also use the D3 and the splendid Nikon G lenses and two of the Zeiss primes and apart from size and weight this could truly be a one camera system Finally I now shoot with a Hasselblad CWD which is a large pixel 16Mpx camera with phenomenal image quality. If I don't have to trek long distances this is my field camera of choice for fine art landscapes.I am a bit curious, does anyone find that the M8 is all they need in a camera? I would always keep a slr type camera for the obvious things like long telephoto and macro, but often prefer to use the M8 for the things it excels in....