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A new perspective of everyday objects
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S5pro . A new experience
(0)Yasterday(20/10), I got by self a Fujifilm S5 Pro. A dual 6MP camera. On of itself the camera is a big upgrade from my old D70.
camera, experince, S5pro -
back from bandung and ..
(0)First of all, I’m back from Bandung since last week… and picture’s are up @ www.flickr.com/photos/randi
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this one is my fave so farsoo… I repacked my bag only to found out that I’m out of space for a mid-long focal length lens. my 70-210 is to big for the bag, and I don’t like the focal lenght profided by either the 35-70, 35-105 nor the 35-135 especially when all of those lens work in 3.x-4.5 aperture range. so I’m thinking of selling the 35-70+tamron 70-300 and get either an 85 or the 105 DC… which one do you think should I get?but then again, I already have a 55-200 VR … should upgrade the main ody to a D90 before doing anything else tho..
currently the nat geo small rucksack contains a D70, 35f2, 55f2.8, and an 18-55 VR.
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D70 on going review #1
(0)I’ve own one D70 approx. one year after it’s released. I got it as a gift for by 15th birthday. Before D70, I used to use a combination of N70 and N90s.
Lots of camera come and go between the D70 release and this write up. But I felt that I still have to weigh in. This D70 has travel with me halfway round the world from Jogjakarta, Bandung, Denpasar, Anai valley, to Uji-Japan, to Marseille-France. It has gone under the waterfall and below mountain top. It rarely fail me. And even when it did, it didn’t fail completely. Like when it decided it didn’t like the waterfall in gunung bunder, the camera didn’t died right there and then, it only make ‘unnatural’ sound.
- this is it for now - will continue when I got back to a properr workstation.
camera, D70
