yeah cameras its nto teh price its the make thats it i mean ive actually taken photos people want to buy from me from a low end camera that fits in your pocket. i actually use a cheap model SLR myself an i mean cheap but hey like i said its jus the make its not the brand that makes it good.its the one holding the camera.:) heck i used to still use the film cameras in fact the only reason i dont right now is cost for film development. well being i dont have the equipment to do it myself. heck my digital i dont even doctor the photo if its got a lil blur thats stays there it gives feeling an life tot the image being so many photos to say seem stiff when you hold a camera to people well most people.
the sad thing is the world is still into the high end must be top of the line most expenive stuff used to create it or its crap mindset.
i guess i grew up in the wrong age or something cause i still know how to fix typewritters, 8track players and vcrs an stuff like that. for me traditional is still better
The brand doesn't matter much either. although there are some you can count on more than others, and most of those you have probably never heard of.
As far as what camera you use. Obviously, i'm not oposed to shooting on some rather cheap (but well built) cameras. I keep looking at the holga 120N, its probably the worst camera ever made, period.
good optics are everything for technical photography, and sometimes, good optics can be had for allot less than you think, so long as you know where to look.
Having a general curiosity of all technology around you doesn't mean you grew up in the wrong age. Me and Kitch play around with steam powered devices. We both can fire a boiler, and run a cyclender, could probably operate a steam loco with some success.
As for 8 track, not horrible tech, far better than cassette vhs is a waste, the only good vhs deck is a smashed vhs deck
the sad thing is the world is still into the high end must be top of the line most expenive stuff used to create it or its crap mindset.
i guess i grew up in the wrong age or something cause i still know how to fix typewritters, 8track players and vcrs an stuff like that. for me traditional is still better
sorry i get on a random tangent^^ at times.
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As far as what camera you use. Obviously, i'm not oposed to shooting on some rather cheap (but well built) cameras. I keep looking at the holga 120N, its probably the worst camera ever made, period.
good optics are everything for technical photography, and sometimes, good optics can be had for allot less than you think, so long as you know where to look.
Having a general curiosity of all technology around you doesn't mean you grew up in the wrong age. Me and Kitch play around with steam powered devices. We both can fire a boiler, and run a cyclender, could probably operate a steam loco with some success.
As for 8 track, not horrible tech, far better than cassette
vhs is a waste, the only good vhs deck is a smashed vhs deck
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