Sigh. I'm getting abit fed up of Nikon these days. I don't know but I decided next year that I'm jumping ship. Im not sure to who yet, but in Australia the prices are ridiculous, and its quite clear that Australia is Red, and not yellow. In fact it won't be yellow for a long time, Canon is all over nikon here, and that's the sad truth.
However I still am struggling to overcome myself to Canon. So Im looking at getting a Hasselblad H1. Im not certain what course of action I choose to do. I don't need these high ISO's and all that crap. Honestly a 25 - 400 is much more appropriate for my needs.
I own a D200, and its fine whenever I do Studio work, but elsewhere, its only okay. I guess its because I've been spoilt when I rented out a Phase one 645 with a P45+ back for some professional work.
It's still on my mind. So next year Im going to ditch my Nikon D200 for good, and either move onto the 5D MarkII or onto a Hasselblad. Unless anyone has any brilliant ideas why I should stick to this DX camera.
However I still am struggling to overcome myself to Canon. So Im looking at getting a Hasselblad H1. Im not certain what course of action I choose to do. I don't need these high ISO's and all that crap. Honestly a 25 - 400 is much more appropriate for my needs.
I own a D200, and its fine whenever I do Studio work, but elsewhere, its only okay. I guess its because I've been spoilt when I rented out a Phase one 645 with a P45+ back for some professional work.
It's still on my mind. So next year Im going to ditch my Nikon D200 for good, and either move onto the 5D MarkII or onto a Hasselblad. Unless anyone has any brilliant ideas why I should stick to this DX camera.
Hassleblad all the way - thats my next purchase after the 7D (when I win the lottery)


