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Haha, word. I'll try not to but what does she shoot with?
A few weeks ago I shot a better photo of my consistent setup.
When I first got my T2.
Other P&S's I don't really use anymore. I don't think you'd want my T4 Waffle,
it has an unfixable light leak problem and this is the only way to deter it. So it makes it look pretty janky.
the olympus xa has quickly become one of my favorites, it's just so tiny and handy. I made about 160 dollars this year so far finding and selling olympus stylus' they're great too.
That's the opposite of my approach.
I own one DSLR I've paid way too much for and one point and shoot, the P&S will most likely be given away once I upgrade the iphone.
I've been considering geting a film camera recently but in all honesty, I really want to step up my DSLR to something even more excessive.
I enjoy all the different quirks my film cameras have. And a big part of the fun for me is matching the quirk to the subject matter. Using film is more of a process for me than digital--I feel more like I'm creating something. So many variables involved in using film--the unpredictability is fun and challenging.
Digital is really convenient, though. I wish I had a decent digital P&S for concerts and quick snapshots. My cell phone camera sucks.
I have a nice DSLR with a huge wide angle lens, but I don't use it much cuz it's big and heavy. I can carry 5+ film cameras around really easily.
Damnn. Still wanna play around with a Nikon 35Ti. Anyone spot the William Eggleston feature on Good Morning America? Had a quick glance at his Leica cabinet. Droool.
forgot the stylus. This is what I'm traveling with. As well as 2 vivitar ultra wide and slims, a holga35 and 120n that I never really use. And the Xti i used to shoot this.
I've bought 2 of these as gifts before, and know a couple people who own one, the landscape orientation larger one is even bulkier, super impractical to travel with.
I've heard these are popular with film/TV production teams, they take a photo and use it and attach a waver to it during the shoot to make sure everyones appearing has a signed one.
The cameras with the new fuji film do produce some seriously high quality images IMO, great colors, spot on exposure and tones.
The next one I buy I'm going to keep for myself.
I've been carrying it with me everywhere, it's so small and light I forget it's in my bag.
Waffle your traveling kit is awesome. I always end up with a huge bin full of cameras whenever I go anywhere, but usually only take about as many as you have in my bag that I carry around.
I picked this up yesterday at a drug store:
A keychain mini digital camera. It'll do video too. Sample shot:
found the sx-70 today as well as the stylus epic i'll give to a friend who's old epic broke. The black stylus is from the other day, i forgot to include it.