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<blockquote data-quote="Dubiousone" data-source="post: 256707" data-attributes="member: 16363"><p>I can't help it; it's an addiction. But I don't WANT to stop ! LOL!! I love my DSLR's. I've been getting back into more and more into film since my dive into DSLR's and re-discovering a favorite old hobby. Hard to pass up those old classics when they're so cheap!! I recently picked up, really really cheap by the way, a package deal that included a Minolta Maxxum Stsi with a Quantaray 28-90. I wanted the other stuff in the deal, not the camera. (Forgive me for mentioning the "M" word because I already traded that Minolta off after I shot a roll out of it...hmmm, big mistake.) It really was a full featured camera; full auto or as manual as it gets and everything in between. Auto film loading and advancing AND rewinding. Kind of sparked an interest in a setup like that (Don't ask why, there IS no why) so I went looking to see what Nikon (of course) had in that range. Hmmm, F-100, N90, N75, 80, 65, N2000, N-whatever. Found a local shop that had a N90 for sale went to look at it. Ended up taking it home! (it was a love at first sight thing) It came a hundred bucks over what I'd planned to spend but this one came with a really nice 50mm f1.8 autofocus Nikon lens. Ended up with another thrift shop deal, nice Nikon lens on an N2000 and so, I'm wondering, anyone still using these and, what do you think? What's your favorite and why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubiousone, post: 256707, member: 16363"] I can't help it; it's an addiction. But I don't WANT to stop ! LOL!! I love my DSLR's. I've been getting back into more and more into film since my dive into DSLR's and re-discovering a favorite old hobby. Hard to pass up those old classics when they're so cheap!! I recently picked up, really really cheap by the way, a package deal that included a Minolta Maxxum Stsi with a Quantaray 28-90. I wanted the other stuff in the deal, not the camera. (Forgive me for mentioning the "M" word because I already traded that Minolta off after I shot a roll out of it...hmmm, big mistake.) It really was a full featured camera; full auto or as manual as it gets and everything in between. Auto film loading and advancing AND rewinding. Kind of sparked an interest in a setup like that (Don't ask why, there IS no why) so I went looking to see what Nikon (of course) had in that range. Hmmm, F-100, N90, N75, 80, 65, N2000, N-whatever. Found a local shop that had a N90 for sale went to look at it. Ended up taking it home! (it was a love at first sight thing) It came a hundred bucks over what I'd planned to spend but this one came with a really nice 50mm f1.8 autofocus Nikon lens. Ended up with another thrift shop deal, nice Nikon lens on an N2000 and so, I'm wondering, anyone still using these and, what do you think? What's your favorite and why? [/QUOTE]
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