Show us your cameras!

Experience tells me that there is a correlation between audiophiles and photography. At least I believe so. If true, a good number of people here will own cameras.

Let’s see them!

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A few years ago I got tired of carrying a heavy camera bag. I had a full Canon DSLR setup. I missed photography, so bought a bridge camera that is lightweight. The Sony RX10 Mark IV. So far, I really like it!

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This is to keep in correlation to my NAIT 3… otherwise, I use a Nikon D810.

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Fujifilm X100f with Annie Barton 1972 whip strap.

Just loaded up 7 custom settings using the Fuji film simulations and attributes to emulate:-

  1. Joel Meyerowitz
  2. Martin Parr
  3. Darcy Padilla
  4. Kodachrome
  5. Landscape
  6. Portrait
  7. B&W

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Q mine and CL a graduation present for my son.

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My old M9 (now have a Q) and the wife’s current M type 240…

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I have several, mostly Canons. Consider 5d4 to be my main one though.

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Hmmm…Not enough space.

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:rofl:

Kodak 66 Model II #2

Kodak 66 Model II, a UK-made 120 film Kodak camera from about 1959-60.

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My dear old M9 with 50mm Summicron…

My M9 (By My Mate's D7000)

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Since I had my camera stollen at the time of a solar eclipse I either use my phone or this little gem.

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Lots of Leica’s showing up. Nice!

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I’m a Nikoner, 2 bodies, 4 lenses and accessories!

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Only the 700, Sigma 24-60 /2.8 and and SB 900 speedlight left from my original kit. The lenses are now sold. Hardly used these days.

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Fujifilm X100f with Annie Barton 1972 whip strap.

Just loaded up 7 custom settings using the Fuji film simulations and attributes to emulate:-

  1. Joel Meyerowitz
  2. Martin Parr
  3. Darcy Padilla
  4. Kodachrome
  5. Landscape
  6. Portrait
  7. B&W


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I was looking for a DSLR to emulate Alfred Stieglitz but they sent me to the view cameras department… What does the Joel Meyerowitz setting do? Automatically produces beach front scenes of Cape Cod?

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My 44 years old Nikkor 15mm f/5.6 which still produces stunning images with much less distortions than the modern lenses do. Here it is mounted to my F2 (still working) which was purchased in Singapore in 1974.

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Here are settings for Joel Meyerowitz. Now unfortunately this may come as a shock but it doesn’t make you Joel Meyerowitz you have to find your own beach scenes.:sunglasses:

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Oooh nice lens🙂

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I love this Nikon FM2, which is almost 40 years old, and which travelled around the USSR with me in 1987. I love this beautiful 70s Nikkor lens even more – it’s fantastically well-built and is capable of stunning resolution with the right film and good light.

They Don't Make 'Em Like This Anymore

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