jamesdfloyd
Member
While not a MFD question, it is aimed at those of us who use MFD.
What non-MFD camera do you use as your backup camera?
Typical with my posts, I would like to clarify my question; by backup, I am not referring to an iPhone, or other smart phone, I am referring to DSLR's, Compact and Mirrorless.
If you have a backup, what do you principally use it for? If you are a working pro, would it be a camera for work? If it is just a "walking around" camera, what was the primary motivation for that camera?
I am asking because I still have a Nikon D3x, and a Zeiss lens kit the approximates the focal lengths of my Mamiya/P1/SK lenses, and I am down to using that setup about once a year now.
I am considering moving to a Sony A-series, so that keep the Zeiss lenses. Or, possibly in a moment of "insanity", sell all the Nikon gear, and go with a Leica M Monochrome.
What did you choose?
What non-MFD camera do you use as your backup camera?
Typical with my posts, I would like to clarify my question; by backup, I am not referring to an iPhone, or other smart phone, I am referring to DSLR's, Compact and Mirrorless.
If you have a backup, what do you principally use it for? If you are a working pro, would it be a camera for work? If it is just a "walking around" camera, what was the primary motivation for that camera?
I am asking because I still have a Nikon D3x, and a Zeiss lens kit the approximates the focal lengths of my Mamiya/P1/SK lenses, and I am down to using that setup about once a year now.
I am considering moving to a Sony A-series, so that keep the Zeiss lenses. Or, possibly in a moment of "insanity", sell all the Nikon gear, and go with a Leica M Monochrome.
What did you choose?