Now that sounds disturbing ;Dcrasher8 said:"him whipping out his push pull in front of me"
"I drooled on my desk"
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Now that sounds disturbing ;Dcrasher8 said:"him whipping out his push pull in front of me"
"I drooled on my desk"
+1AudioGlenn said:what a fun thread.
I like the big gear too. It feels good in the hands. If you think a 5-10 lb camera load is too heavy to "lug" around, you really do need to start working out! (Unless, of course, you have some sort of medical condition preventing you from lifting/carrying too much for extended periods of time.) Or you can hang out with all the wives and sip on you fruity drink while the rest of us get those great shots you only wish you could get.
+1kyle77 said:I totally agree. I'm 6'5" and 250 pounds, so it's one-series bodies for me. I have an old 40d as a backup body, but I never use it if I don't have to because it feels small in my hands, and the rebels just feel awkward because half my hand is hanging free (not bashing rebels though, I started out with an xti).
FatDaddyJones said:Bigger is better when it's bigger for a reason. Big DSLRs are generally better cameras than little point and shoot cameras. One of my favorite things about the 7D and the 5D Mark III is the ergonomics - they just feels good in my hands. They fit. They're well balanced. I've got a small shoulder bag that I can throw my camera and lens into when I don't need all the gear, but if I know I'm gonna use it, or there's even a chance I might need it, I take it all. Isn't that what photography's all about. What's the use of having it if you don't take it with you and use it?
The people who say that "good things come in small packages" are trying to sell you something. I like my camera gear like I like my women - Big, Fat, and in the sack.![]()
Dylan777 said:I will be traveling to Hong Kong & China this coming friday - guess what camera I'm bringing with me? 5D 3 + 40mm pancake + 16-35 II.
I still want P+S camera size with FF sensor - with some special lenses: 14, 35, 50mm etc...
I carried a Lowepro Mini Trekker AW when I was in China a year or so ago. Inside was my 40D, 10-22mm, 70-200 f/4L, 24-70L, 50 f/1.8, filters and spare batteries. Yeah it was heavy after walking around Beijing for hours at a time in the middle of summer, but it was worth it.Dylan777 said:Dylan777 said:I will be traveling to Hong Kong & China this coming friday - guess what camera I'm bringing with me? 5D 3 + 40mm pancake + 16-35 II.
I still want P+S camera size with FF sensor - with some special lenses: 14, 35, 50mm etc...
Hi guys,
I'm currently on my business in Hong Kong & China. My co-workers and I took a walk around the Tsim Sha Tsui and Lady Market yesterday. I was shooting with 5D III and 16-35 II. After 1 hour or so into the walk, I felt the weight of this combo was getting heavier and heavier.
I'm not sure if I'm getting older :-[ or the jetlag, but it wasn't fun carrying that combo around anymore. (yes, I carried with RS-7)
I'm getting ready to go over China and I know for sure the 40mm pancake will be attached on my 5D III from now.
I'm been thinking about the Sony RX1...I might get one after this trip 8)
Ricku said:Anyway.. It is all about the IQ! The day when someone makes a small P&S-sized full frame body, with awesome IQ, dynamic range, clean high and low ISO, and decent AF, I will be the first photog to drop my big ass gear and go light weight! ..And I am pretty sure that many thousands will follow. At least all who mostly shoot static subjects and landscapes.
Why on earth would I want to go hiking or traveling with a bag full of bricks, if I don't have to?
NetDog said:All of the above, plus I also wear WD40 for aftershave.
Don Haines said:How about a 2000mm lens? Appologies for picture quality.... it was taken with a Nikon....