Lan-Lord
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been dreaming of this day since I was a little boy.. well not really.. just the last year or so.
I finally put the sony on the shelf and now my new Canon DSLR 20D will be slung around my neck. the sony served me well.. Learned A LOT about photography and found my passion with it. I was kind of sentimental about leaving the sony behind.
I have shot 15,000 frames with it, and spent many many hours out in the field with it. I've backpacked the Colorado Rockies, the Smokey Mountains, and many places in between with it. It has captured numerous whitetail monster bucks, foggy sunrises, and it has preserved many memories on the water. That sony has complimented all of the things that I love to do outdoors. I'm thankful for that sony F707, but I found that I was limited more and more by my hardware, rather than my ability or drive.
I'm still learning the landscape with the new canon.. I know how I want to use it, just dont know how to manipulate it yet.. (only have had about 2 hours with it) I already love the clean high ISO shots.. I could never even think about ISO800 with my old cam. Also the lack of shutter lag and the multiple bursts performance.. It is a little louder than I was expecting.. I had heard that the mirror slap was more of a "clunk".. hope that doesnt interfere with my wildlife pursuits too much. that might be an excuse for a bigger lens though
I broke it out during my lunch break.. and captured a few snapshots.. nothing spectacular, but not too shabby either.
anyone recognize these buildings??
cheesy self portrait.
I finally put the sony on the shelf and now my new Canon DSLR 20D will be slung around my neck. the sony served me well.. Learned A LOT about photography and found my passion with it. I was kind of sentimental about leaving the sony behind.
I'm still learning the landscape with the new canon.. I know how I want to use it, just dont know how to manipulate it yet.. (only have had about 2 hours with it) I already love the clean high ISO shots.. I could never even think about ISO800 with my old cam. Also the lack of shutter lag and the multiple bursts performance.. It is a little louder than I was expecting.. I had heard that the mirror slap was more of a "clunk".. hope that doesnt interfere with my wildlife pursuits too much. that might be an excuse for a bigger lens though
I broke it out during my lunch break.. and captured a few snapshots.. nothing spectacular, but not too shabby either.
anyone recognize these buildings??
cheesy self portrait.