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Re: Happy N1V1 user
In reply to D Lynch,
3 months ago
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Every camera and format requires some form of compromise...there is no perfect camera nor will there ever be. So we need to figure out what we absolutely need and what we can live without and buy accordingly. There is a lot of choice on the market today and that is a good thing. Don't get caught up in all the nonsense of comparing systems and bokeh and image qualit etc. It's a never ending cycle of garbage. Buy what you can afford or what you enjoy using or what serves your needs, and go out and take lots and lots of pictures. Use the camera until you've outgrown it or it can no longer do what you want it to do. But I still shoot mostly film so maybe my opinion isn't a good one to listen to.
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