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<blockquote data-quote="D'Grump" data-source="post: 763166" data-attributes="member: 49504"><p>Hi, My name is Andy Anderson, and I'm glad to be a member of Nikonites. I bought my first camera (a Minolta SRT-101) while stationed in Pleiku South Vietnam in 1968. Learned to develop film while I was there too. Since then, I've been taking pictures and developing........UH........bad habits, so I thought at age 75, I'd better learn to do it right. Got my first Nikon, a D-70, when they came out, upgraded to a D7100 when that model came out, and am currently saving my pennies for a D-500. I'm an old school guy that loves mechanical things, so I don't plan on jumping into mirrorless any time soon. Gotta love that mirror slap and shutter click! Retired since December 2015 and divide my time between Massachusetts and Florida, and enjoy both. Married going on 51 years with 3 kids and 3 grandkids, and enjoying life. Hope to learn a lot from the "resident experts" on the site! Thanks for having me, and thanks also to the people that started this site and those that keep it running.</p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'Grump, post: 763166, member: 49504"] Hi, My name is Andy Anderson, and I'm glad to be a member of Nikonites. I bought my first camera (a Minolta SRT-101) while stationed in Pleiku South Vietnam in 1968. Learned to develop film while I was there too. Since then, I've been taking pictures and developing........UH........bad habits, so I thought at age 75, I'd better learn to do it right. Got my first Nikon, a D-70, when they came out, upgraded to a D7100 when that model came out, and am currently saving my pennies for a D-500. I'm an old school guy that loves mechanical things, so I don't plan on jumping into mirrorless any time soon. Gotta love that mirror slap and shutter click! Retired since December 2015 and divide my time between Massachusetts and Florida, and enjoy both. Married going on 51 years with 3 kids and 3 grandkids, and enjoying life. Hope to learn a lot from the "resident experts" on the site! Thanks for having me, and thanks also to the people that started this site and those that keep it running. Andy [/QUOTE]
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