How much can you eat in a cafeteria? | |
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Jul 15, 2013 04:38 | |
| Yes, but I didn't know you when I bought D90 kit. I paid RMB 6999 for it. They just robbed my money, haha. |
Jul 19, 2013 16:52 | |
| You're not only a photography enthusiast but also a rich man, Lonely. It would take me years to own such a good camera, and I can only dream. Wan |
Jul 21, 2013 21:04 | |
| Dear Wan, I am poorer than you. You have 5d, 60D and even Hasselbald. I just have D90 kit. All the cameras you have are much more expensive than mine. |
Jul 22, 2013 04:25 | |
| I bought used 60D for someone and not really for me. For Hasselblad, I didn't buy because it's too big for me although the offer was quite reasonable and affordable. I only asked for the price at the camera shop for 5D Mark II and III. Well I'd love to see those cameras although I can't afford. But I do have Seagull box camera with 120mm film. It belongs to my late father. Wan |
Jul 30, 2013 22:07 | |
| Wan, Before I bought D90 kit, I thought of buying a 120mm film camera, for example, nikon F3. I consulted with the sellers online and noticed that they were too old. Those who look brand new should be refurbished. A friend of mine once had Konica Minolta. He told me that film camera was good for enchancing your skills. He did teach me some knowledge. Maybe, I will buy one someday. It's really a good experience of taking pictures and developing photos on your own. |
Jul 31, 2013 11:24 | |
| Be careful of buying Nikon camera. I don't know about others, mine has problem of shutter-release jammed. Happened to my F3, FE and FM. Wan |
Jul 31, 2013 21:30 | |
| Wan, Could it be your camera's problem? Or was it an universal problem? I don't know about 120 film camera. But I saw pictures on the internet. Canon uses "paper shutter" but Nikon uses "metal shutter". That's why Nikon can claim that their shutter life can be 100000 times. |
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