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Posted by ArcticRick: Sat Jun 6th, 2015 14:59 1st Post
Thanks to all that have helped me over the years with questions and gear issues. I had to take a long look in the mirror and come to grips with the fact I have way too much gear, that I can't use to the fullest extent, and I'm not ever going to get published.

It's a tough pill to swallow that I won't ever be able to cover sporting events and races and get a photo in print which I have chased for 10 years now. I'm going to step into some form of mirrorless so I can still take photos while I travel but I don't need 4 bags and $3000 worth of gear to make it happen. So once my gear is gone I'll slip away from the forum for good .

Thank you everyone from all around the globe. I wish you all prosperity and good health

Rick Dembroski
Alaska



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Posted by jk: Sat Jun 6th, 2015 18:07 2nd Post
Sorry to hear of your disappointment.
I have a mirrorless setup (Fuji) but the AF is not good enough for fast action but the IQ is every bit as good as my D3.



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Posted by Eric: Sun Jun 7th, 2015 06:03 3rd Post
ArcticRick wrote:
Thanks to all that have helped me over the years with questions and gear issues. I had to take a long look in the mirror and come to grips with the fact I have way too much gear, that I can't use to the fullest extent, and I'm not ever going to get published.

It's a tough pill to swallow that I won't ever be able to cover sporting events and races and get a photo in print which I have chased for 10 years now. I'm going to step into some form of mirrorless so I can still take photos while I travel but I don't need 4 bags and $3000 worth of gear to make it happen. So once my gear is gone I'll slip away from the forum for good .

Thank you everyone from all around the globe. I wish you all prosperity and good health

Rick Dembroski
Alaska

Sorry to hear of your disappointment but understand your reason for selling your heavy gear.

For differnt reasons ( retirement) I too am selling off a lot of my Nikon gear. Like Jonathan I have a Fuji X system and it's very high quality. But there's something about a DSLR SIZE body. I have bought a D750 my wife bought a Panasonic Fz1000EB bridge camera. With 20mp it's unquestionable a high quality still and video camera and the 24-400mm fixed Leica lens is superb. The whole camera and lens weighs lens than a consumer DSLR... so ideal for travelling.
Good luck



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Posted by amazing50: Sun Jun 7th, 2015 12:18 4th Post
With mirrorless sales up and DSLRs down again it would seem possible that Nikon will introduce a full frame model with lots of bells and whistles.

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6223902518/sony-rides-wave-of-us-mirrorless-sales-surge

Hopefully we won't have to wait quite as long for one as those in line for a D400. :lol:



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Posted by jk: Sun Jun 7th, 2015 13:43 5th Post
The Nikon D5 is in the pipeline.
:-)



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Posted by Eric: Sun Jun 7th, 2015 17:03 6th Post
The Panasonic LUMIX digital viewfinder is quite superb. Realistic colour fine detail without interference...streets ahead of the Fuji.
:thumbsdown:



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Posted by amazing50: Mon Jun 8th, 2015 05:35 7th Post
jk wrote:
The Nikon D5 is in the pipeline.
:-)
Can't see them going mirrorless on their top end pro camera.



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Posted by TomOC: Sat Jun 13th, 2015 21:14 8th Post
Sorry to hear that, Rick.

We will miss you...but will leave the light on and the door open...

Tom



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Posted by Iain: Sun Jun 14th, 2015 12:53 9th Post
Like others I have gone almost all mirror less with the Fuji x system and loving being able to carry a light camera bag.



Posted by jk: Sun Jun 14th, 2015 15:00 10th Post
Well I know TomOC is there but if you are using the Fuji mirrorless cameras and lenses then this forum below is the place to be.
http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php/index

This is the largest Fuji forum and very active.



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Posted by TomOC: Sun Jun 14th, 2015 15:28 11th Post
+ 1 on that.

Much the same vibe in helping as in this forum (unlike many others) and one big difference is the preference for posting inline photos (among the best I've seen) rather than gallery (both available but many many embedded photos).

tom



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Posted by ArcticRick: Sat Jun 20th, 2015 13:06 12th Post
well I spoke too soon, Wife flipped out told me to be a man and keep shooting..She did say I need a small camera for travel to scotland though . So now I have to keep the dreaded D7000



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Posted by Eric: Sun Jun 21st, 2015 14:28 13th Post
ArcticRick wrote:
well I spoke too soon, Wife flipped out told me to be a man and keep shooting..She did say I need a small camera for travel to scotland though . So now I have to keep the dreaded D7000
These women seem to have a knack for knowing the best course of action.

Sometimes you just have to step back from trying too hard to capture prize winning images and reconnect with the fun of taking pictures. You can do that with a compact camera just as well as a DSLR.

The main thing is to enjoy Scotland!



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