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  1. Thank you for the info. Yes, the camera will sit in my workshop documenting my antique radio restoration. Taken with me when I go to help operate a 120 year old steam train and will be carried with my 6 German made 120 film cameras when I take those out. What caught my attention with the Sony is the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens.
  2. After using a Canon G-12 for a few years and finding I needed to buy an accessory tele lens to achieve the shots I wanted, I went and picked up this Sony DSC-H7 (cheap) to see if it may be easier to use then the Canon. So, I have been looking around the internet for info, etc. and I guess I'll just pose the question and ask in this thread......... What are your thoughts on how they perform? This cameras shortcomings and/or it's good points? As for myself, I am only into digital in terms of using the smaller, lightweight cameras that do have the controls of the larger camera bodies and I don't have to deal with an assortment of lenses. Most of my photography is an extension of my other hobbies and interests. I went out and received a journalism degree at 66 yrs old and finally learned how to do photography because of the classes. So along with my vintage film camera stuff I just need that one digital camera to carry along and use as needed. Thanks for the help
  3. The Great Hall in the Fine Arts Building at the University of Alaska Fairbanks before the start of an event.
  4. Image taken before the parade in Fairbanks Alaska
  5. stephenhormann

    I see You!

    Self portrait from an antique automobile before the parade starts
  6. Fairmount speeder car with water sprayer following steam train at Pioneer Park. Operated by Friends of the Tanana Valley Railroad as maintenance car.
  7. June 17th Father's Day run for Engine #1 of the Friends of the Tanana Valley Railroad at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks Alaska
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