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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 11486" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Hi, I'm new to this forum. I'm a 58 year old Piano Technician. I used to be a photographer but switched to piano service back in 1977. </p><p>The digital got me back to photography as I was literally sick of darkrooms in the old days.Pus, I really enjoy the controls digital gives me.</p><p>For now, I have kept my Hasselblad, hoping that one day there will be a full frame digital back for it. If not, it will end up in a glass display (I still think this is a masterpiece of a camera).</p><p>I started with the D80, then D90, sold my D80 and just got the D7000. So far, I'm a happy camper with these two.</p><p>I'm planning on doing a portrait book of my customers with their pianos. This is my retirement project.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Marcel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 11486, member: 3903"] Hi, I'm new to this forum. I'm a 58 year old Piano Technician. I used to be a photographer but switched to piano service back in 1977. The digital got me back to photography as I was literally sick of darkrooms in the old days.Pus, I really enjoy the controls digital gives me. For now, I have kept my Hasselblad, hoping that one day there will be a full frame digital back for it. If not, it will end up in a glass display (I still think this is a masterpiece of a camera). I started with the D80, then D90, sold my D80 and just got the D7000. So far, I'm a happy camper with these two. I'm planning on doing a portrait book of my customers with their pianos. This is my retirement project. Thanks, Marcel [/QUOTE]
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