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by OM2 » 02 Mar 2012, 14:17
I'm a Pentax boy all the way. The new K5 seems like it's the bomb, up there with Cannon 5Ds and such which makes me pretty happy, because my K20D is pretty slow and has apparently decreased in value to the point where it's not even really worth selling any more

Daaaaaamn. I'll get a K5 and hold onto the K20D, could be handy, and make me look heaps more pro too.

PENTAX4LYF!!!
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by OldBoy » 17 Mar 2012, 11:58
Canon

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by Axle » 19 Mar 2012, 14:25
My SLR systems are Nikon, both in the digital and 35mm format. Digital being a D300, and in 35mm an F4, F3, and FM2.
In Medium format, I use a Bronica SQ-Am (6x6) and a Pentax 645 (6x4.5).
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by Disfigurator » 19 Mar 2012, 14:38
Olympus
Model: OM-1 film camera. It's viewfinder alone is worth a cult/sect of followers. Do I want a DSLR? Probably - if I could afford a FF DSLR. Crop factor is of no interest to me - why downgrade when 35mm of film offers full frame and vintagey look to modern images and has a better dynamic range than a portion of cropped DSLRs. But then again - I might want to upgrade to digital medium format.
So, I'll probably stay into OM series of film cameras for some time to come - OM-1 is a compact lightweight beast, wants electricity only to feed the TTL light meter and film does not suffer from quality loss in long expusures due to a heating of sensor + long exposure times are fucking unlimited - not a minor factor in urbex.
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by lord otori » 19 Mar 2012, 15:42
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by Starman » 20 Mar 2012, 20:43
Canon for Digital and Film.
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by Adrenochrom » 22 May 2012, 08:01
I thought about buying a canon for a long time but ended up with a nikon

Anyway i think canon is also cool
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by wibbly » 25 May 2012, 14:07
Canon, baby

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Canon 5Dc - full frame goodness all the way baby!
by Dpedraza » 26 May 2012, 04:12
I have canon film and digital.
I've owned Nikon though nothing against them but Canon is a cheaper way into ff cameras lol. I could sell em all for a MFD camera lol

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by ancylla » 21 Jun 2012, 22:42
i will never leave sony
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