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Always wanted to get a Epson A3 photo printer and start printing but a) don't have the room at the moment and b) struggling to find the time these days as my weekends are spent looking after the baby.
There's quite a few factors including time and the fact my photography has taken a back seat which has got me looking at the Fuji system.
Back in my DSLR days my favourite setup was the D7000, grip and the Nikkor 17-55mm f2.8.
@woofwoof at this rate we need a new thread name something like the 4 musketeers or pre Fuji owners blimey glad I am happy taking and printing pictures![]()
That's a lovely walk between Rockliffe and Kippford.From a weather day in Scotland
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I usually have an A3 printer and at the mo it's an Epson R2880. The quality is good but honestly it's like having a high maintenance Italian GF. When it's good it's very good but much of the time it's a freekin nightmare. And it isn't cheap either. Walking into my little print room (the spare bedroom) I never know if it's going to be heaven or hell and I would caution anyone looking at an Epson to research it first and go into it prepared to put the time in. The dark print issue was the first thing to hit me and now I never ever trust it, ever. I always do a little thumbnail test print first to check everything is good to go. I'll never have another Epson.
I know mate, it's doing my head in trying to decide, one minute I'm ready to give it all up then next I'm not. What I might have to do is wait until the Sony A9 comes out.
I've always liked to print but every time I print it different from what on my monitor drives me mad
I've always found the handling of the A7 line to be a little lacking v some of the competition but did appreciate the larger grip on the A7ii, picked up a cheap L Grip for this one I've bought now though and its amazing how much difference a few mm of extra metal makes to the ease of handing!
Don't you find the Epsons need a lot of love and attention?I had the Canon 9000 pro printer only thing is Canon do not really handle panoramic very well changed for he Epson 1500W then a few months ago the Epson SC-P600 best printer i have evert had by a mile and a lot easier for Pano shots
No not at all infact my main reason for changing from the Canon was after it had stood maybe a week and I printed a new image I always got a drop maybe 25mm in size of black ink usually just the first image but really annoyingDon't you find the Epsons need a lot of love and attention?
Just on the handling, I don't have a problem. For decades my cameras were just an oblong box so the A7 seems like something from the space project.
Would love an A3 printer, but with internet prints being so cheap nowadays, hard-pressed to find a good reason to shell-out for one.
No not at all...
I miss RGB in Middlesbrough though being fair they put me on the Samsung gx dslr and when it was not really doing what I wanted never helped moving over to CanonGreat stuff. Maybe the newer ones are better but I'll deffo research anything I buy in future before I buy. The reason I got the Epson R2880 was that a camera shop in Middlesbrough sold them and recommended them. It does give very good quality prints but it just needs to much attention, reliable plug and play it isn't.

Those of you who like it happy hallowe'en![]()
Roche Rock - Female Figure Above by David Black, on FlickrWell done !I'm sticking with Sony folks!![]()
Are you for certain this time lolI'm sticking with Sony folks!![]()
As certain as you are![]()
What your set up at the moment pal
What be good on that
Now who knows that may be tempting depending on AF and tracking speeds mainly hope the MP count is about the same thoughRumours suggest a A7III is coming out Q2 2017.