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Old 11th October 2005, 22:34   #31 (permalink)
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Now, this is news! Why did you buy Hasselblad in the first place? Don't tell me that you were shooting models for campaign also.
I never bought the hassie I inherited it from my godfather it sits in LA along with a triumph spitfire and that is why i forgot about it. i have shot about 15 rolls with it since i got it.

got the Nikon from B&H in NY, the 851 and G2 from Paradise in Sing.

I also got a 60" tripod forget model, a bunch of 62mm filters and a polarizer etc..

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Old 12th October 2005, 00:00   #32 (permalink)
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It's Bogen or Manfrotto?
It says made by manfrotto, distributed by bogen... 3001/3029.

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Doesn't matter. You have plenty of time in future.
I have already wasted one golden opp. Most of the snow mountain shot got blown out. Felt really nasty... now started reading john shaw's... hoping to pick up some knowledge...
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Old 17th October 2005, 11:33   #33 (permalink)
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I have a Nikon 4600 4.0 MP 3x opti zoom. Not a big shutter bug. This one does the work for me. Best thing is this camera has proved to be splash proof. I fell inside a river day before yesterday on a trekking trip. Went in till my hips. Was wondering what happened to the camera, but thankfully nothing happened. Had to dry the batteries though
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Old 17th October 2005, 11:55   #34 (permalink)
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Presently I have a Sony Cybershot DSC-P73, good enough for what I use it for....Back in the good old days of film, I used to have a Canon EOS-1000F, which was one of the most advanced cams of its time....unfortunately it broke a lens and i am unable to get a replacement.....
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Old 17th October 2005, 12:24   #35 (permalink)
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i have a olympus Camadia 3.2 MegaPix

its a nice one but consumes a hell lot of battry
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Old 17th October 2005, 13:59   #36 (permalink)
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Mmm Never saw this thread before!!

I have a
Olympus IS 50 SLR for all my film work...

and a SonyP93 for Digital which my wife uses mostly.

My son also has a un-named camera we bought it for Rs.150 but take reasonable good pictures!!
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Old 17th October 2005, 14:22   #37 (permalink)
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Yashica 635 - My first camera experience was on this relic belonging to Dad. Still like it a lot. He wanted to sell it off but I'm don't let him ! Pretty heavy and quite tricky since one has to look down into the viewfinder.

Hotshot - Many of you must have used this but have forgotten ! My brother presented me with a miniature one. It used to take cassette films. Still have it.
Edit: I recall it cost around Rs. 85 during the mid 80's !

Canon EOS 300 - Currently use this, with Canon 28-80 USM III , Canon 70-300 USM III

Panasonic NV GS 35 - Takes care of the video needs.
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Old 17th October 2005, 14:51   #38 (permalink)
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Now :Fuji S5000
B4: Nikon F50
Next: D50
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Mamiya RB-67 ProS chasis
Nikon Coolpix 5100
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You into professional photography?
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Old 17th October 2005, 16:33   #41 (permalink)
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mine is a CANON SLR model no. EOS3000 V with 28-90 mm lenses
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Somebody puhleeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzz ask Rudra about his cam.....

My cams are a Motorola A1000, an iMate JAM and a Siemens SL65...hehehehehe thats like me telling Sam and Navin about the audio in my car!

Somehow looks like you look at a smartphone the same way I do.

and you also own a siemens?????????? go to www.club-siemens.net

nice siemens forums.


btw my camera as of now is a siemens s65
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You into professional photography?
We were into advertising business but no longer do. Had a camera which looked good and hence kept it with me.

Any buyers?
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Here are cameras I own:

Sony Cybershot DSC F-717 (2003)


Sony HVL-F32X Digital Camera FlashHVL-F32X (2003)


Raynox DCR-FE 180 Pro (2005)
High Definition 180 Degree Fish-Eye Conversion Lens (0.24X wide angle)


Kodak DC4800 (2001)

Also have Kodak 0.6X wide angle lens for this.

Canon ZR10 Camcorder (2000)


Olympus IS3-DLX 35-180mm (1993)
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Old 18th October 2005, 13:57   #45 (permalink)
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Canon Optura 40 MiniDV.
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