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!
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!
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!
Fujifilm X100f with Annie Barton 1972 whip strap.
Just loaded up 7 custom settings using the Fuji film simulations and attributes to emulate:-
I have several, mostly Canons. Consider 5d4 to be my main one though.
Hmmm…Not enough space.
Since I had my camera stollen at the time of a solar eclipse I either use my phone or this little gem.
Lots of Leica’s showing up. Nice!
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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:-
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?
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.
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.
Oooh nice lens🙂