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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 472440" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>I remember looking at pictures of the Nikon F models in Popular Photography and wishing I had a way to scrape the money together for one. I especially liked the black bodies instead of the silver because it looked more "professional" to me. </p><p></p><p>It's true that we have come a long way, and technology will deliver things in the future that we can't comprehend today. Things like being able to adjust focus AFTER a picture is taken. Still, some of my black and white shots taken while I was in high school with an Argus C3 with Plus-X Pan film are stiil hanging on the walls of my house. I try to avoid being too much of a gear head and remember that photography is mostly art.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 472440, member: 24569"] I remember looking at pictures of the Nikon F models in Popular Photography and wishing I had a way to scrape the money together for one. I especially liked the black bodies instead of the silver because it looked more "professional" to me. It's true that we have come a long way, and technology will deliver things in the future that we can't comprehend today. Things like being able to adjust focus AFTER a picture is taken. Still, some of my black and white shots taken while I was in high school with an Argus C3 with Plus-X Pan film are stiil hanging on the walls of my house. I try to avoid being too much of a gear head and remember that photography is mostly art. [/QUOTE]
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