TheGodFresco
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D7100 was really fun.
Do you still shoot on auto though? If you do there is no reason for you to upgrade.
Nah I don't shoot on auto anymore
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D7100 was really fun.
Do you still shoot on auto though? If you do there is no reason for you to upgrade.
The more I see people in here making the move to mirror less makes me think I made a mistake by getting the 6D and should've gone mirror less instead.
I don't regret getting a 6D, but I am curious as to how mirror-less cameras compare to DSLR's out in the work field.
i feel like at this particular moment the only reason not to give mirrorless serious consideration is if you absolutely NEED full frame (but that's changing quickly with the sony a7 series), shoot fast action (most of the mirrorless cameras don't seem to have as big buffers or do as many fps as their dslr counterparts), or already pretty invested in a particular system. or maybe if you just like the bigger form factor (which comes along with more dedicated buttons and displays) of the dslrs...
otherwise the past couple of generations of mirrorless cameras are just about as capable, the only thing that hurts them slightly is consumer perception, they tend to a bit more pricey both lenses & bodies, and they don't quite have the lens selection of canon & nikon though the m4/3rds has pretty decent catalog...
I see a lot of posters posting photos from Flickr.
Can I ask what makes you guys use that service?
Are there other online photo services you guys use?
Macro shots on the rx100. Still messing with it.
Appreciate the input as always @Fongstarr. Looking at what I want to do (nurse possibly or EMT/Physician Assistant) I would also like to do something with cars. Being a full time photographer for a wheel company or something along those lines is to me a dream. I'm nowhere near as good as some of these people that shoot for big wheel companies like @qu1ckst3r but if one day I could do what they do and have another side job (something in business perhaps) then I would be set. Interesting how you got into your current job with the degree that you majored in. I'm looking into other doors that can open up with a bio degree besides going into the med field.
I believe Quick has a daytime job as well. I want to say in the nurse field but I'll let him chime in on that if he reads this. Don't settle yourself short on things. Go after what you love but be realistic as well. I should have never majored in design but it got me a degree which got me an interview ironically to get the insurance job. It did its job I guess.
Finally ordered a new tripod. I feel more excited getting new photography gear than shoes nowadays. Anyone else feel the same?
i know it's been talked about throughout this thread...but tryin to get some suggestions on a good camera backpack
Just picked up an Incase DSLR pro backpack and it's pretty good. You just missed their half off sale thoughi know it's been talked about throughout this thread...but tryin to get some suggestions on a good camera backpack
I had my sister grab it on black friday for me as a christmas gift with the 50% offJust picked up an Incase DSLR pro backpack and it's pretty good. You just missed their half off sale thoughi know it's been talked about throughout this thread...but tryin to get some suggestions on a good camera backpack