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Re: Random Cambodian photos

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that genius wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:51 am
yong wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:00 pm
Ah, what mammaries that picture will bring back for you in years to come, yong.
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phuketrichard wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:45 am Jamie;
with a phone camera you can take pictures
with a SLR/ DSLR you can make photographs
hope you understand the difference.
I'm gradually moving away from using my Nikon DSLR system to Fuji mirrorless, for me humping around the brick with a big zoom lens wasn't so enjoyable especially in the heat and also weight wise when travelling. Since using Fuji I realise I prefer using manual dials rather than diving through menus, I'm finding it a lot more fun and the image quality is excellent. One other thing I've done over the last couple of years is build up a collection of old manual Nikon Ais lenses, they can be had for ridiculously cheap prices on ebay and the construction quality, all metal and glass, is so much more satisfying to handle than todays plastic automatic stuff. I'm learning a lot more going manual than just letting the camera do the work, best thing is I can use them with an adapter on my Fuji cameras.
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phuketrichard wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:45 am Jamie;
with a phone camera you can take pictures
with a SLR/ DSLR you can make photographs
hope you understand the difference.
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Re: Random Cambodian photos

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Cowshed Cowboy wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 12:43 pm
phuketrichard wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:45 am Jamie;
with a phone camera you can take pictures
with a SLR/ DSLR you can make photographs
hope you understand the difference.
I'm gradually moving away from using my Nikon DSLR system to Fuji mirrorless, for me humping around the brick with a big zoom lens wasn't so enjoyable especially in the heat and also weight wise when travelling. Since using Fuji I realise I prefer using manual dials rather than diving through menus, I'm finding it a lot more fun and the image quality is excellent. One other thing I've done over the last couple of years is build up a collection of old manual Nikon Ais lenses, they can be had for ridiculously cheap prices on ebay and the construction quality, all metal and glass, is so much more satisfying to handle than todays plastic automatic stuff. I'm learning a lot more going manual than just letting the camera do the work, best thing is I can use them with an adapter on my Fuji cameras.
I'd love to upgrade to the Olympus OM 10 mirror less but for now;
i carry my Nikon's
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lots of unique pictures very interesting and different from were im at
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bvanfossen wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:24 pm Great pictures.

I wonder what made the woman decide to have all of her hair cut off
normally hair is cut in mourning
An ageing tweaker still flummexing away....
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