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<blockquote data-quote="randyspann" data-source="post: 287318" data-attributes="member: 21503"><p>To introduce myself, I'm a 60+ guy in New Hampshire, USA. My interests, besides photography, are guitar/music and motorcycling. I have been taking photographs from my teens (my dad's Argus C3). And more seriously for a newspaper in the 1970's. My first "pro" camera was a Canon F1 system, which I still have. In the film days, I kept a BW and Color darkroom going for years.</p><p> With the advent of 'good' digital cameras, I put the F1 down and starting using point and shoot digitals. I became interested in upgrading when mirrorless cameras started to emerge. I waited for Nikon to introduce a mirrorless with integrated EVF and jumped in with a purchase of the Nikon 1 v1. I like the v1, although I would very much like better high iso performance, I'm an 'available light' guy.</p><p> Been hanging around this site for a couple of weeks and quite enjoy the experience, you all seem to have a great sense of comraderie and respect for each other. So I'm in!</p><p></p><p>So hi to all, Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randyspann, post: 287318, member: 21503"] To introduce myself, I'm a 60+ guy in New Hampshire, USA. My interests, besides photography, are guitar/music and motorcycling. I have been taking photographs from my teens (my dad's Argus C3). And more seriously for a newspaper in the 1970's. My first "pro" camera was a Canon F1 system, which I still have. In the film days, I kept a BW and Color darkroom going for years. With the advent of 'good' digital cameras, I put the F1 down and starting using point and shoot digitals. I became interested in upgrading when mirrorless cameras started to emerge. I waited for Nikon to introduce a mirrorless with integrated EVF and jumped in with a purchase of the Nikon 1 v1. I like the v1, although I would very much like better high iso performance, I'm an 'available light' guy. Been hanging around this site for a couple of weeks and quite enjoy the experience, you all seem to have a great sense of comraderie and respect for each other. So I'm in! So hi to all, Randy [/QUOTE]
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