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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795841" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>ah Friday,, such opportunity for living and photography!,, notice how I put that in that order,, for me, I think of things I want to do, see, or experience, and </p><p>then make photography an integral part of that experience. I am not saying the camera is an accessory that I may or may not use, I have full plans and</p><p>thoughts of how to use the gear as I integrate the camera into what I am doing.l So photography is an integral part of living, for me. </p><p></p><p>well, only 140 dollars to replace the video screen, not cheap, but a whole lot less then the camera, </p><p></p><p>I went thru a period of gear buying this summer, but now am winding down, good thing, my spare cash is also down, but at least the gear last</p><p>a long time, I have too many lens, but, find it hard to part with the beautiful glass, and I go thru spells cycling thru different lens. I'll pick up </p><p>an old friend, and remember what a fine piece of glass and enjoy the day. </p><p></p><p>I really don't have any favorites, each have their niche and purpose, kinda like wood planes in my father's shop. </p><p></p><p>So,, I have been thinking Nikon ... Please come up with a PRO level 5000,, light weight, but with front and back dials, tiny, support the screw</p><p>drive, 2K, 50Meg sensor, but TINY TINY TINY,, bring back an F3 size SLR of equal quality! ... oh,, and meter old glass,, don't you dare disable</p><p>that feature, like I say, a PRO level SLR just a tad bigger then a Mirrorless, </p><p></p><p>I know Nikon can do that, heck, look how tiny the 3000 series is,, Absolutely NO reason Nikon cannot make Pro SLRs in tiny packages. I personalll</p><p>think that would be the right response to mirrrorless challenge. In the mean time, I will continue to use both platforms now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795841, member: 10038"] ah Friday,, such opportunity for living and photography!,, notice how I put that in that order,, for me, I think of things I want to do, see, or experience, and then make photography an integral part of that experience. I am not saying the camera is an accessory that I may or may not use, I have full plans and thoughts of how to use the gear as I integrate the camera into what I am doing.l So photography is an integral part of living, for me. well, only 140 dollars to replace the video screen, not cheap, but a whole lot less then the camera, I went thru a period of gear buying this summer, but now am winding down, good thing, my spare cash is also down, but at least the gear last a long time, I have too many lens, but, find it hard to part with the beautiful glass, and I go thru spells cycling thru different lens. I'll pick up an old friend, and remember what a fine piece of glass and enjoy the day. I really don't have any favorites, each have their niche and purpose, kinda like wood planes in my father's shop. So,, I have been thinking Nikon ... Please come up with a PRO level 5000,, light weight, but with front and back dials, tiny, support the screw drive, 2K, 50Meg sensor, but TINY TINY TINY,, bring back an F3 size SLR of equal quality! ... oh,, and meter old glass,, don't you dare disable that feature, like I say, a PRO level SLR just a tad bigger then a Mirrorless, I know Nikon can do that, heck, look how tiny the 3000 series is,, Absolutely NO reason Nikon cannot make Pro SLRs in tiny packages. I personalll think that would be the right response to mirrrorless challenge. In the mean time, I will continue to use both platforms now. [/QUOTE]
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