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Posted by Iain: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 09:59 | 1st Post |
Just to bring everything up to date. The last few weeks have been mad a lot of decision making and sorting out. I have decided to bring my pension forward a few years and retire, I have had enough of the rat race and fighting to make a living so as of the 1st May I am finished. In doing that I had to think of what I wanted to do with regards to photo equipment. The two things I want to do is wildlife and family/landscapes and in doing that I don't want too need a donkey to carry my gear around. After a lot of thought and being like Steve and having a foot in both camps, Nikon and Canon, I have ended up going with Canon. Two main reasons for this, 1, is that I don't like the way Nikon is going with the MP count, I don't need or want 24-36mp and dealing with the storage/computing power needs that comes along with it. 2, is the limitation of a light good quality 400mm lens in the Nikon line up. I am glad to see a section in this forum for other cameras as there are a few of us that have a foot in different camps and that those of us that may move on to other brands can still contribute. Time to put the hardhat on.
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Posted by jk: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 13:24 | 2nd Post |
Glad to hear that you have made the decision Iain. It is a difficult and bold decision but speaking from personal experience a very liberating one. I have less money now than before when I was consulting but I have more than enough. No problem if you swap to Canon, I had the feeling that you were looking at other kit. Dont worry you can still hunt here. We will enjoy you photos even if they were taken with a Canon. Have you looked at the new Olympus OM-D it has a stunning range of long lenses. It is 4/3 CCD and the camera handles like an OM2. http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/om-d-camera_om-d_25494.htm If I was changing camera ranges I would look very seriously at this. EVL is the future. The current pixel count and refresh rate may not be quite as good as we see in an OVL but it is getting close. My new Fuji XPro1 has an exceptionally good EVL.
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Posted by Iain: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 13:27 | 3rd Post |
I'll have a look at that but having some Canon bits from the past I think it will be leaning that way.
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Posted by jk: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 14:12 | 4th Post |
If you already have some investment in Canon then it makes sense to look that way.
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Posted by Iain: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 14:17 | 5th Post |
I have a standard zoom and a wide zoom both Canon from before and have used the 400mm f5.6, it is light and pin sharp @5.6 and do for what I need now. I'll keep you informed.
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Posted by Doug: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 14:52 | 6th Post |
For a long time canon would give with one hand while punching users in the face with the other (2 stops exposure compensation, 5D mkI and II focusing system, horrible wireless flash etc.) More recently with the advent of the 7d (not to mention the 60d, 5DMkIII and their new radio triggered flash) it's becoming a lot harder to bash them and their users for their past shortsightedness I hope you get on well and keep us posted with what you love and hate about the system Also I posted a link to an excellent 7d guide which opened my eyes to some of its strengths, somewhere on the old forum. I'll try and link to it if I remember when I have more time Incidentally, Canons history has always been to chase the pixels, whose to say the 7D and much later the 5dmkIII replacement won't have you jumping back to nikon? Btw, do we need a section specifically for Canon, Fuji etc since we have now come full circle and begun using many different brands again!
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Posted by Iain: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 14:56 | 7th Post |
Thanks Doug. The 7D is No1 on the list as it ticks all the right boxes and it will be interesting to see how it compares.
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Posted by jk: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 15:23 | 8th Post |
My friend down the road has a 7D and it is a very nice camera. Image quality is top notch.
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Posted by Doug: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 02:50 | 9th Post |
Here it is:LINK The above ebook is well worth the money The 7D is a good choice, more likely to be upgraded or replaced in the next 12 - 18 months than most other Canon cameras though so act soon
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Posted by Bob Bowen: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 06:42 | 10th Post |
Best of luck for the future Iain:cheerssmall:
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Posted by whiteiris: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 08:15 | 11th Post |
Best of luck Iain. I may well follow you into retirement (but not Canon) later this year. I am still doing photoshoots and design jobs that come along, but they are becoming less regular, as I no longer chase clients for work... .....and work is now an 'interference' to leisure hours!
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Posted by Iain: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 08:33 | 12th Post |
whiteiris wrote:
I got tired of chasing work so I can now give that up.
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Posted by Iain: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 08:36 | 13th Post |
Doug wrote:Here it is:LINK Thanks for the link Doug. :thumbsup:
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Posted by jk: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 15:38 | 14th Post |
whiteiris wrote: Best of luck Iain.Eric, That is exactly how I felt in 2005 when I was at BT. It made me look at all the things that effect my life and why I did them. This convinced me that I didnt really enjoy working for a large organisation but also I didnt enjoy working alone as a lone consultant. I also didnt need more money but I wanted more time to do stuff that I wanted to do and if I decided for no money or for pay then it was my decision. This was very empowering as once you take money out of the equation then it is about doing the right thing rather than listening to the payer.
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Posted by blackfox: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 17:46 | 15th Post |
i retired two years ago after a bad holiday accident left me unable to drive for a few months ,so i just sat it out for the last nine months till my pensions started .so now had a couple of years doing what i WANT to do rather than having to get home and get ready for work . camera wise i have come the other way having had a 50d plus a 400mm 5.6 and a few other lenses and the use of my sons 7d to try out ,i acquired a nikon d7000 middle of last year and was going to keep it for a spare camera ,after a while to acclimatise myself i realised that the d7000 is far superior in most respects to the canon pro-sumer range 50d,60d,7d ,nikon lenses being the problem ,i struggled for a few months with a sigma 150-500os ,but early this year changed to a nikon 300mmf4 afs and now use it with a 1.4tc and a 1.7tc finding it the ideal combo ,all my canon gear is now sold i much prefer my nikon for what i use it for .
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Posted by jk: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 18:39 | 16th Post |
Just shows that camera gear is what suits you and one size doesnt fit all!
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Posted by Ray Ninness: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 21:07 | 17th Post |
Iain, "and in doing that I don't want too need a donkey to carry my gear around." If a donkey was good enough for Ansel, why not for you??? :rasper:
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Posted by Iain: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 08:54 | 18th Post |
Ray Ninness wrote:Iain, "and in doing that I don't want too need a donkey to carry my gear around." Ray, the problem is where I live if you leave the donkey on it's own, someone will come along and pinch it.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 09:34 | 19th Post |
All the best in your retirement Iain. I have been retired for a few years and it's a very nice life style. Good luck with your Canon gear. I hope you still remain an active member here as I have learned a lot from you. Keep posting the wildlife shots as looking at the photo, I can't tell if it was a Nikon or Canon which took the shot - just a solid photographer.
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Posted by Iain: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 12:03 | 20th Post |
Squarerigger wrote:All the best in your retirement Iain. I have been retired for a few years and it's a very nice life style. I'll still be around as long as I'm not kicked off for being a traitor.
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Posted by jk: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 12:12 | 21st Post |
Iain wrote: Squarerigger wrote:No chance. We might apply the hot coals and the Nikon Green Monkeys in an attempt to woo you back to using Nikon stuff but hopefully it wont be too painful. :thumbsup:
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Posted by whiteiris: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 13:18 | 22nd Post |
Iain wrote: Ray Ninness wrote:Round here they would eat it!
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Posted by jk: Tue Apr 17th, 2012 04:47 | 23rd Post |
Goodness me things must be getting bad in the UK. Eating donkey meat!
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Posted by Iain: Tue Apr 17th, 2012 06:03 | 24th Post |
jk wrote:Goodness me things must be getting bad in the UK. Eating donkey meat! And thats just the upper class you should see what us peasants are eating.
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Posted by jk: Tue Apr 17th, 2012 11:38 | 25th Post |
Venison!! Delivered by Robin of Loxley.
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Posted by Iain: Tue Apr 17th, 2012 14:32 | 26th Post |
Hmmm that would do.
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Posted by GeoffR: Wed Apr 18th, 2012 06:45 | 27th Post |
All this talk of retirement is making me rather envious! I could take my pension at any time but I want to finish my current project and that won't happen until around the middle of next year, then I need to give six months notice and... We shall see, I am not ready to vegetate yet I would like to do something two or three days a week. Enjoy your retirement.
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Posted by jk: Wed Apr 18th, 2012 09:12 | 28th Post |
GeoffR wrote: All this talk of retirement is making me rather envious! I could take my pension at any time but I want to finish my current project and that won't happen until around the middle of next year, then I need to give six months notice and...That is how I felt when I was working. I wanted more time for my stuff rather than working long hours and getting paid sheaves of money but being too tired to enjoy it. So now I have 100% my own time, I enjoy the slower pace and ability to do what I want. One annoyance is I still cant control the weather!!
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Posted by Iain: Wed Apr 18th, 2012 12:31 | 29th Post |
jk wrote:GeoffR wrote:All this talk of retirement is making me rather envious! I could take my pension at any time but I want to finish my current project and that won't happen until around the middle of next year, then I need to give six months notice and...That is how I felt when I was working. At least you have a better chance of good weather than we have in the UK. :-(
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