I think lots of modern photography hobyists could do with a few tubes of this. It just dawned on me that I will never be happy with what I have because 'that' new feature they just stuck on the latest model may mean that I am behind the curve and thick. I know I'm thick, but behind the curve is a worry, I just spent all that dough after a lot of research and all of a sudden, bosh, I am behind again. I am unable to enjoy the new ISO capability, the humungus megapixal count....
Film suddenly seems so honest, and attractive if you just want a good camera that allows you to take a picture that isn't life and death critical.
Started with a 1000d (still good), tried a 5d classic ( fantastic), have a 50d (s***) and my best point and shoot camera to date was a sony cybershot phone C905.
Can there ever have been, or will be again, an industry so fortunate as the camera makers of the 20th century.
I bet most pro photographers will agree, the hobby photographer has had a good rogering from an industry that has forgotten quality and just builds to well psyched out 'how can we milk this silly cow' market the digital age has plopped in our laps.
Who now builds a best camera for nobs like me?
For me, all things digital are becoming more and more boring and forgetable.
Mind you, I am 62 soon and a (long ago) apprenticed craftsman trying to catch up.
Film suddenly seems so honest, and attractive if you just want a good camera that allows you to take a picture that isn't life and death critical.
Started with a 1000d (still good), tried a 5d classic ( fantastic), have a 50d (s***) and my best point and shoot camera to date was a sony cybershot phone C905.
Can there ever have been, or will be again, an industry so fortunate as the camera makers of the 20th century.
I bet most pro photographers will agree, the hobby photographer has had a good rogering from an industry that has forgotten quality and just builds to well psyched out 'how can we milk this silly cow' market the digital age has plopped in our laps.
Who now builds a best camera for nobs like me?
For me, all things digital are becoming more and more boring and forgetable.
Mind you, I am 62 soon and a (long ago) apprenticed craftsman trying to catch up.

