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How long have you been using Nikon?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 619344" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Aside from a 126 camera when I was a kid and a 110 pocket camera when I was in high school, my first real camera was a Minolta XG-M 35mm film camera. It only had 2 modes: aperture priority and manual modes. The pocket-sized owner's manual was maybe 30 pages in length but effectively taught the basics of manual mode. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]253277[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>In the later 1990's, I took a darkroom developing class and decided to go with either a Nikon or Canon 35mm. Since two of the people I got to know were both Nikon users and hardily recommended the brand, I bought a Nikon N70. Eventually upgraded to a Nikon N90s...both of which I still own. Got out of photography for many years then went with a couple of D90's. The D600 (which turned into a D610 because of the oil spot issue) came next as well as my D7100 which I seldom use now that I stopped doing the high school drama photos. And my current is the D750.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 619344, member: 13196"] Aside from a 126 camera when I was a kid and a 110 pocket camera when I was in high school, my first real camera was a Minolta XG-M 35mm film camera. It only had 2 modes: aperture priority and manual modes. The pocket-sized owner's manual was maybe 30 pages in length but effectively taught the basics of manual mode. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]253277._xfImport[/ATTACH] In the later 1990's, I took a darkroom developing class and decided to go with either a Nikon or Canon 35mm. Since two of the people I got to know were both Nikon users and hardily recommended the brand, I bought a Nikon N70. Eventually upgraded to a Nikon N90s...both of which I still own. Got out of photography for many years then went with a couple of D90's. The D600 (which turned into a D610 because of the oil spot issue) came next as well as my D7100 which I seldom use now that I stopped doing the high school drama photos. And my current is the D750. [/QUOTE]
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