Photography Gear

Diadaga

Suspension Lift
Founding Member
Location
Virginia
Mail carrier just dropped this off.

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Sent from my mansion in Grouchland.
 

davemj98

Bought an X
Location
Indiana
Holy wayback machine capture. I am in awe, never touched film in my life. (thought it was dead; I know I saw that announcement):smile:
 

Diadaga

Suspension Lift
Founding Member
Location
Virginia
Holy wayback machine capture. I am in awe, never touched film in my life. (thought it was dead; I know I saw that announcement):smile:

Nah still being taught in college, it's still a prerequisite for some colleges before you can take digital classes.

Sent from my mansion in Grouchland.
 

Diadaga

Suspension Lift
Founding Member
Location
Virginia
One way to make sure you know how to shoot on manual.:kewl:

That's the plan I wanna stop doing point and shoot so I figured I would take a class next semester. Plus I've always been intrigued by darkrooms and film so if nothing else it'll be fun.
 

davemj98

Bought an X
Location
Indiana
They offer classes in iPhoneography, seriously! And there are a million apps for it, up to and including clip on lens adapters!:sure:
 

01XterraPhilly

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Conshohocken, PA
My list of camera gear includes:
Nikon D700
Vertical grip
Nikon SB-700 speed light
Nikon SB-21 speed light
Nikon 85mm 1.8f
Nikon 70-300mm 3.5-5f
Nikon 18-55mm 3.5f
Speed light stand that I have to find in my brother in laws room/ my man cave when he isn't there
Some tripods that were mistakenly stolen from my art program in college 5 years ago
 

KUMA

First Fill-Up (of many)
Founding Member
Location
Murray, UT
If we are talking bag's I have a F-Stop Gear Kenti and a Clik Elite Probody Sport backpacks I might selling if anyone is looking to buy one. I will tell you guys right now though the Kenti is smallest of the F-Stop Mountain Gear Bags but they are highest quality photo gear and extremely expensive... but with a 30 year warranty on mine I love it! I am going to get rid of it since I want a bigger bag for hiking and camping. I don't have pictures of it right now but I can take some, check out the website > http://shop.fstopgear.com/us/products/mountain/backpacks/kenti.html.

Photo credit from F-Stop Gear's page (yes mine is foliage green)
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And the Clik Elite Pro - http://clikelite.com/product/backpacks/probody-sport/

Photocredit from Clik Elite's website
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Right now in the Kenti I have a Nikon D600 w/ 24-85mm attached and a full set of filter holders and mounts w/ a set of batteries for both camera's, on the other side I have my Nikon D5000 w/ 35mm, 17-55mm and 55-200mm lenses and a Pentax Film Camera. Two tripod's mounted on each side and in the top I have a full set of filters, spare batteries, flash light and small travel chair (like what Click Elite has on their site). I usually use the Clik Elite when I go trail running (it's been washed several times now) and I take my D5000 w/ 35mm F1.8 a mini tripod and a couple cleaning brushes (incase I fall and get dirt on it). Yeah trail running with a DSLR isn't the smartest but I like to get amazing pictures if I get into a place and don't have a camera I feel dumb especially where we go running I see incredible shots all the time.

As for those who are Facebook friends, yeah my Nikon D600 is getting repaired. Nikon did a recall on the oil/dust sensor issue :/ so all my pictures lately are with the D5000 and it's a world of difference from 24 megapixel to 12 megapixel with less then half the controls of what my nice pro-body has :(
 

davemj98

Bought an X
Location
Indiana
I made the move to full frame a few years ago, and I no longer have anything less than 24MP (outside of my phone). But for a long time now my emphasis has been on the glass. The difference that you get using fast glass is astounding. Until you get the 70-200 2.8 for a while, I am not sure you will understand me, but when you do, there is no going back. You will no longer be satisfied with the rest, seriously. I could almost buy a new X for the cost of my glass. The Think Tank series of bags is like armour for your photo stuff, so that has my vote, but good to see what you guys are using.
 

01XterraPhilly

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Conshohocken, PA
I absolutely understand because When I was at Syracuse and the Photo department had a massive amount of the top glass that nikon and canon makes, it completely spoiled me. I was using the 70-200 f2.8 and the 300mm f2.8 (drooled over) plus not to mention nikon d4/d4s. its sooooo nice. but i totally understand where youre coming from. i just wish i had money to get said lenses
 
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