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Ok this could be a long post.
I've got a fuji s5 (love it) and only had an SLR, digi or film, since just before Christmas. Since then I've become more and more obsessed with photography and love it, carry a camera everywhere. To clarify I dont think new kit will make me any better, my eyes are the most important kit i have but a camera which doesnt get in the way ie allows you to take the shots you visualise would be awesome.
It's no secret I've lusted after a D700 for a while, i just love it-the colours and awesome awesome low light performance just blow me away. There have been lots of pics I tried to get but couldnt because of low light.
But the price tag and lack of skills (see flickr) have been 2 things that put me off, too much kit too soon and not being able to use or justify it.
I was thinking of buying a cheapish film body, fully manual nikon, as a compromise. It would provide that lovely texture I'm after and be a nice contrast to the digi SLR. However, my old work just contacted me to say they owe me £360! So with the money I would have spent on a film camera plus this plus selling all my kit (a body and 2 lenses) I could get a D700 with a 50mm lens. I think.
Ok so the drawbacks- its a lot of dough. I have graduate med school on the horizon (although to be fair a camera even at this price is bit of a drop in the ocean overall)
i'm not a pro. Although Im going to start putting together a folio and try and get some work at the moment and at least for the moment I'm not earning money from pics.
Id probably be down to 1 lens for a while. My sigma wont work on full frame and funds will dictate a fasting period before get a telephoto. I use a short fixed 905 of the time so not the end of the world but longer lens is helpful for portrait stuff.
Um that's it really, I think I'll go full frame at some stage but had been thinking in a couple of years or when I graduate. All thoughts and advice appreciated, are my eyes bigger than my belly or is it a worthy investment (I dont imagine buying another camera, i dont want more pixels or better low light performance)
(and i wouldnt be using credit cards btw, I know there has been some chat on her about something called 'saving')
I've got a fuji s5 (love it) and only had an SLR, digi or film, since just before Christmas. Since then I've become more and more obsessed with photography and love it, carry a camera everywhere. To clarify I dont think new kit will make me any better, my eyes are the most important kit i have but a camera which doesnt get in the way ie allows you to take the shots you visualise would be awesome.
It's no secret I've lusted after a D700 for a while, i just love it-the colours and awesome awesome low light performance just blow me away. There have been lots of pics I tried to get but couldnt because of low light.
But the price tag and lack of skills (see flickr) have been 2 things that put me off, too much kit too soon and not being able to use or justify it.
I was thinking of buying a cheapish film body, fully manual nikon, as a compromise. It would provide that lovely texture I'm after and be a nice contrast to the digi SLR. However, my old work just contacted me to say they owe me £360! So with the money I would have spent on a film camera plus this plus selling all my kit (a body and 2 lenses) I could get a D700 with a 50mm lens. I think.
Ok so the drawbacks- its a lot of dough. I have graduate med school on the horizon (although to be fair a camera even at this price is bit of a drop in the ocean overall)
i'm not a pro. Although Im going to start putting together a folio and try and get some work at the moment and at least for the moment I'm not earning money from pics.
Id probably be down to 1 lens for a while. My sigma wont work on full frame and funds will dictate a fasting period before get a telephoto. I use a short fixed 905 of the time so not the end of the world but longer lens is helpful for portrait stuff.
Um that's it really, I think I'll go full frame at some stage but had been thinking in a couple of years or when I graduate. All thoughts and advice appreciated, are my eyes bigger than my belly or is it a worthy investment (I dont imagine buying another camera, i dont want more pixels or better low light performance)
(and i wouldnt be using credit cards btw, I know there has been some chat on her about something called 'saving')