10-09-2006, 10:59 AM
I wasn't really looking just yet. I was just curious if it was at all possible. It is a shame to have all of this film gear just sitting around. Since I got the compact digital camera, I've gotten used to the convenience of digital and I forget about fully featured SLR film camera.
I was on a product photo shoot and I remembered the professional photographer talking about how he had different bodies for the the same lenses. A polaroid body for test shots, a digital body for manipulation, and a film body for the final shot.
I often see Nikon SLR cameras (and now DSLR cameras) being sold without lenses and wondered if it was because the lenses were compatible or if it was just to achieve a lower advertising price point.
I was on a product photo shoot and I remembered the professional photographer talking about how he had different bodies for the the same lenses. A polaroid body for test shots, a digital body for manipulation, and a film body for the final shot.
I often see Nikon SLR cameras (and now DSLR cameras) being sold without lenses and wondered if it was because the lenses were compatible or if it was just to achieve a lower advertising price point.
vintage 2000 malibu blue ZX3 ***SOLD***
2013 performance blue ST
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2013 performance blue ST
TEAM P.I.T.A.