A bit of the old...
So I'm on a break from working. I have a new blog. It's empty. What to do?
post nonsense of course!
No photography minded site is complete without the post about the gear, right? wrong! gear doesn't matter! (well, it does...but it's not the penultimate ingredient, is it?)
But just for the sake of it, whatever "it" may be, here's a little post about the stuff I shoot with.
And for those interested, a mini review accompanying it!
- Nikon F2 Photomic
This old brick is my dad's, actually, although I now unofficialy claim it as my own. The first SLR I used, and it just might be the last one I use, seeing that it'll probably outlast any other camera I have/will get in the future. Magnificent camera all around, I have to agree with what most people say: The F2 is quite possibly the best mechanical SLR ever made.
- Nikon D100
One of the earlier Nikon digital cameras, I got this one (second-hand) at a relatively cheap price including the MB-D100 battery grip and a couple other extras. I'm still getting ot grips with digital results, don't know if I ever will get used to it, but as far as I can tell, the D100 is a great little dSLR. The only constant problem I'm having at the moment with mine is a dirty CCD sensor...it's killing me!
- Yashica Electro35
This is an old rangefinder from the 60s I picked up on eBay a couple of years back. I've only actually shot like 2 rolls of film with it, seeing that I haven't found an appropriate battery to use it with, (the original batteries it used are no longer produced) but from what results I have received, this little gem delivers outstanding photos.
-Yashica MAT-124G
I have always been interested in medium format photography, but a Hassy or Mamiya are way out of my league. Late last year I found out that a good alternative were TLRs (Twin Lens Reflex), and the Yashica in particular. So in December I bought mine, and after a few semi-failed experiments, I finally acheived moderate success...what's more, experimenting with slide film on this baby has me hooked on slides. Now if only I could actually scan them...
Lenses:
- Nikon 28mm/f2.8
- Nikon 50mm/f1.4
- Nikon 35-105mm/f3.5-5.6
- Nikon 200mm f/4
- Nikon AF 50mm/f1.8D
- MC Peleng 8mm/f3.5
post nonsense of course!
No photography minded site is complete without the post about the gear, right? wrong! gear doesn't matter! (well, it does...but it's not the penultimate ingredient, is it?)
But just for the sake of it, whatever "it" may be, here's a little post about the stuff I shoot with.
And for those interested, a mini review accompanying it!
- Nikon F2 Photomic
This old brick is my dad's, actually, although I now unofficialy claim it as my own. The first SLR I used, and it just might be the last one I use, seeing that it'll probably outlast any other camera I have/will get in the future. Magnificent camera all around, I have to agree with what most people say: The F2 is quite possibly the best mechanical SLR ever made.
- Nikon D100
One of the earlier Nikon digital cameras, I got this one (second-hand) at a relatively cheap price including the MB-D100 battery grip and a couple other extras. I'm still getting ot grips with digital results, don't know if I ever will get used to it, but as far as I can tell, the D100 is a great little dSLR. The only constant problem I'm having at the moment with mine is a dirty CCD sensor...it's killing me!
- Yashica Electro35
This is an old rangefinder from the 60s I picked up on eBay a couple of years back. I've only actually shot like 2 rolls of film with it, seeing that I haven't found an appropriate battery to use it with, (the original batteries it used are no longer produced) but from what results I have received, this little gem delivers outstanding photos.
-Yashica MAT-124G
I have always been interested in medium format photography, but a Hassy or Mamiya are way out of my league. Late last year I found out that a good alternative were TLRs (Twin Lens Reflex), and the Yashica in particular. So in December I bought mine, and after a few semi-failed experiments, I finally acheived moderate success...what's more, experimenting with slide film on this baby has me hooked on slides. Now if only I could actually scan them...
Lenses:
- Nikon 28mm/f2.8
- Nikon 50mm/f1.4
- Nikon 35-105mm/f3.5-5.6
- Nikon 200mm f/4
- Nikon AF 50mm/f1.8D
- MC Peleng 8mm/f3.5


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ayang wish me luck for today... i lup yu
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