Birdie wrote:
You know, my fellow photographers after following this thread for a while, it dawn upon me that Nikon made the biggest mistake by producing the F6. In my mind, this is a tragedy of a organisation that still live in the past. If only they had channelled all that R&D energy into coming up with a new Dslr that would take on the 20D, they would be that much better off. Of course the 20D is not a perfect camera and lots can be improved. Only time will time,though, if they (Nikon) can come up with a new weapon that would put the 20D away. But then, Canon will have a new answer to whatever they will be coming up with. Nikon is just one step behind. Personally, as a Nikon user all my professional life, I don't think the D2X is that great a camera although I did note that Mr. John Shaw used the word "Wow" to described it. ...Show more →
The F6 is just a lot of stuff borrowed from the F5 (film transport mechanism) and the new D2 series digital bodies (metering, AF module, batteries). I dont think it took a lot of R&D.
Me with my 350D, in Barcelona. I actually bought the spoon for these kinds of shots, heheh. I liked the looks I got for taking pictures of spoons, although there were some people who understood what I was doing
I'm sure the back of an iPod would produce a similarly, yet totally different, interesting shot. You wouldn't believe how many reflective things there are around you If you need a reminder of just how many there are, check out this gallery: http://www.mirrorproject.com , (I'm not affiliated with it) you can submit a picture of you in something reflective on it, there are some awesome entries.
sravenne, which light attachment is that?
losloslos, decent quality from that little Treo in some dim lighting, my camera phone couldn't have hacked it!
Lisa
lisantica wrote:
sravenne, which light attachment is that?
losloslos, decent quality from that little Treo in some dim lighting, my camera phone couldn't have hacked it!
Lisa