tripodjw
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2007
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I've always loved taking photos but never had a lot of money until i got my current job.
As a kid i had a Minolta Film P&S, no idea on model. My dad lost this at WDW when i was 14, i was absolutely gutted as it was my camera mum and dad had their own camera and mine had all our pics from a shuttle launch we'd seen a couple of days before.
They bought me a Kodak P&S. Which i nursed through til i was out of University (so about 8 yrs). I treated myself to a newer camera at graduation (can't remember model) but it was another p&s as that was all i could afford.
Entered the digital age the day i got married (2004) - my parents bought us a Canon Powershot S50 as a wedding present. (they also gave us a Sony Camcorder - including a tape inside on which they had got a friend to video the wedding ceremony)
In Jan 2007 i decided i wanted a bridge camera as i wanted to learn to do more and we had a first ever trip to NY coming up so got a Canon S3 IS. I used this to learn about exposure, aperture shutter speed, ISO etc. and even bought a tripod and gorillapod to use with it. But felt limited by the quality of low light pictures.
So in April 2008 i bought a Nikon D80 with the 18-135 kit lens and topped up with a 70-300 VR lens. Within a couple of weeks i'd bought the 50mm f1.8 nikkor lens. And in May went to WDW. Probably a bit rash but i found it really fun to learn the camera while taking pics of some fmy favourite things.
Since then i've bought various circular polarisers and ND filters and my most recent purchase is the Tokina 10-17 fisheye.
Have a variety of lens wants but will try and pace myself
As a kid i had a Minolta Film P&S, no idea on model. My dad lost this at WDW when i was 14, i was absolutely gutted as it was my camera mum and dad had their own camera and mine had all our pics from a shuttle launch we'd seen a couple of days before.
They bought me a Kodak P&S. Which i nursed through til i was out of University (so about 8 yrs). I treated myself to a newer camera at graduation (can't remember model) but it was another p&s as that was all i could afford.
Entered the digital age the day i got married (2004) - my parents bought us a Canon Powershot S50 as a wedding present. (they also gave us a Sony Camcorder - including a tape inside on which they had got a friend to video the wedding ceremony)
In Jan 2007 i decided i wanted a bridge camera as i wanted to learn to do more and we had a first ever trip to NY coming up so got a Canon S3 IS. I used this to learn about exposure, aperture shutter speed, ISO etc. and even bought a tripod and gorillapod to use with it. But felt limited by the quality of low light pictures.
So in April 2008 i bought a Nikon D80 with the 18-135 kit lens and topped up with a 70-300 VR lens. Within a couple of weeks i'd bought the 50mm f1.8 nikkor lens. And in May went to WDW. Probably a bit rash but i found it really fun to learn the camera while taking pics of some fmy favourite things.
Since then i've bought various circular polarisers and ND filters and my most recent purchase is the Tokina 10-17 fisheye.
Have a variety of lens wants but will try and pace myself
