


Just want a camera that I can set manually like my old FM2s & FE2s that I used for 20 years. (A-Type for me, please!) Or Om-D E-M1 style on-sensor-PDAF! Chimping with the camera to your eye is smarter, anyway.Īlso, the Duff is too high: Those measly 39 AF Modules.
#NIKON CAMERA RETRO INSTALL#
Skip screen and mirror if you install an EVF, you don't need either. I'd say, to keep it a digital camera, keep the sensor. To make it slimmer, they'd've had to leave out either the mirror box or that half inch of sensor/monitor that sits behind the shutter. Right behind me on my camera shelf sit my black F2 with its plain prism (nix Photomic meters are for losers!) next to my ugly, much hated and used D800e. (He managed to find the very word for the ergonomics of this - thing: "SILLY".) Hence, I am astonished to find this post has been sent to digital nirvana. I gather you do, to quite some extent, share the views of Mr Britton, that were so entertainingly expressed in yesterday's piece. Result: One totally useless soft plastic camera and a very shocked owner.Īll I could offer was to say: "Try a metal one next time" It had melted to the point of distortion in the direct Sun of Cel44deg. He turned to pick up his Super-Sony from the rock he had placed it on. He chatted on for about an hour, watching what I was doing. *Never argue with an idiot, you will only get dragged down to his level and they will then beat you with experience!* He asked about my weird camera as he called it, then proceeded to tell me his new ultralite 20mp+ Sony could out shoot the blad any day of the week as it had so many features and was really light. An hour or so later, the "daddy" came over. I had a Hasselblad with a 150mm mounted on a sturdy tripod setting up a series of shots when a family arrived, set up camp. Whilst doing a shoot in the Out Back of Australia.
