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<p>X100 is compact, for this point only, you may have more potential chance to capture moment that worth of.</p>
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<p>have you ever tried D3100?Imean the body.It seems enable a good capability of HDvideo shooting &High ISO using<br>
For LENs,AFS35 1.8G might works well in your hands,plus a 16-85VR zoomlens is also my suggestion.<br>
I using MF most time,nex series is in good size and good for mount change.</p>
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<p>I wanna My D80 has a better HIGH ISO reflection.<br>
D90,D300.I've thought before,but temp DX format is my final goal.FX is !haha</p>
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<p>No pic?</p>
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<p>Thing about a used lens?<br>
Sometimes a second-handed has a quite nice look<br>
have a try</p>
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<p>DX:17-55,nodoubt!<br>
FX:24-70,best choice!</p>
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<p>Relax<br>
watch out next time</p>
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<p>Agree with Mike</p>
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<p>Photo fans' 1st choise:Nikon<br>
Canon suits those people working on Photo.</p>
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<p>My black FM is 5 years old,though a little bit ratty,still works well.Haven't find the problem like U</p>
What film format is easy for you to load and what is a pain for you to load
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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loading 135 film into a point &shoot camera, would definitely be easiest for me.
loading 120 film into my Rolleiflex TLR, would not take much time as well once get used to it, relatively speaking.
Well, thus to say, practice makes perfect.