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i always feel guilty using a dslr!

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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
wayne. they are lovely.
I'm sure you will be forgiven for resulting to a dslr. :grin:
 

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Wayne,
You should just be ashamed of yourself.
I mean afterall, using the best camera for the job....

Geeze Wayne, tsk tsk.....

With your PP, they still look like your DP images....
don
 

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Wayne,
The 5D is a great camera. I love it with the,
I think it's the 24-105 or something.
I gave it to my friend cause it's to heavy for me in my old age.
You do very well with it.

I'm dealing with that Panny 20 at the moment.
I have the same issues as the DP2.....

I kinda have to sneak in this room cause I'm not small sensor any more.
Can't wait for you to go 4/3......
Don
 

Lili

New member
Excellent series, Wayne.
Yes, after using compacts it does rather feel like one is as subtle as riding in on an M1 tank when using a DSLR
Thats rather how I feel at any rate.
But, if one can get away with it, the results are worth it :)
 

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Lili, your right....it is like a tank...

So ahhhh....when you coming over to the other room...ya know.. the m 4/3 crowd?
I miss all my friends from here....
boo hoo
 

Lili

New member
Lili, your right....it is like a tank...

So ahhhh....when you coming over to the other room...ya know.. the m 4/3 crowd?
I miss all my friends from here....
boo hoo
LOL, I had thought of getting the GF-1, but i had to spend a bunch lately
1-kitty surgery
2-laser repair on my retina (covered by insurance but was stressed like mad over this)
3-keeping a promise to friend in need
I do occasionally post in 4/3 but 4/3 draws very little interest compared to m4/3, LOL.
I have been experimenting a lot lately with tele work with my Oly's, isolating subject, etc nothing I wanna post yet ;)
 

smokysun

New member
i swore i wouldn't get into another product line unless it really provided something different. the dp1 still does it. or the 5d if i need to step up to the plate. and the 5d ir absolutely magical, like nothing else. i simply don't see what 4/3ds offers. all the talk about equipment. here it gets (ultimately) into what makes a good photograph. come on back, don. do you still have that new dp1? every camera has issues. here's the 5d with the 85 1.2 L.

wayne
www.pbase.com/wwp
 
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Lili

New member
Wayne, another excellent shot!
Today my e410 and 25mm pancake are going with.
Back in the saddle again!
 
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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
Gosh!! wayne these colours are so bright and crisp. would love to be able to get results like those.
 

smokysun

New member
derek, basically you need a dslr. the only small sensors that have gotten close: fuji s6000, leica digilux 2, and sony 717. all the following galleries from photoshoots where i didn't have to push the iso. otherwise, they've great lenses, especially the latter 2 which are 2/3 rd sensors. i think they had it figured out before the 4/3 rds but never (foolishly) followed up.


http://www.pbase.com/wwp/mattress_photoshoot

http://www.pbase.com/wwp/king

http://www.pbase.com/wwp/photoshoot

here are a few more in this series from the 2nd dress:
 
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Lili

New member
Wayne like them all but, obviously, I've a soft spot for the S6000.
Fuji does this stuff REALLY well.
Loving my F200EXR and really considering the S200EXR
 
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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
Wayne.
I nearly bought a digilux 2 Leica before the DP2 but they were asking £5/6oo seconed hand on ebay, really fancied the Leica and still do, what a quandary.
 
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