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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Talk about the big guns. Whew, medium and large format. Those are every phtographer's dream cameras.

    You said rangefinders. Sir, do you have a Leica M9, or even a Leica M3?
    Yup but I also have other non-Leica rangefinders. I personally prefer the M8.1 over the M9 and the M6TTL 0.85 over the M3 single stroke. I'm a Leicaphile and member of the LHSA - Leica Historical Society of America. I got my first when I was 14 and got interested in photography but this is a hobby that comes and goes for me. Right now, I'm in a slump.

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    #82
    Quote Originally Posted by K.I.L.L. View Post
    Yup but I also have other non-Leica rangefinders. I personally prefer the M8.1 over the M9 and the M6TTL 0.85 over the M3 single stroke. I'm a Leicaphile and member of the LHSA - Leica Historical Society of America. I got my first when I was 14 and got interested in photography but this is a hobby that comes and goes for me. Right now, I'm in a slump.
    Wow. I am imagining the total acquisition cost of those Leicas. For me, Leica cameras are investment, especially their M rangefinders. So if you have those Leicas, maybe you also have their low light monster lens, the Noctilux 50mm f/0.95

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    #83
    4 years old Canon T1i/500D with kitlens and nifty-fifty.
    Haven't upgraded since.

    And i have my iPhone which I use 80% of the time for photo-taking.

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    #84
    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Wow. I am imagining the total acquisition cost of those Leicas. For me, Leica cameras are investment, especially their M rangefinders. So if you have those Leicas, maybe you also have their low light monster lens, the Noctilux 50mm f/0.95
    ;) I'll just call that a monster. It's a pain to use much as how the Voigtlander 1.1 is also a pain to use. These are the lenses that makes you curious but will spend more time in your dry cabinet than actual use.

    Speaking of Leicas, these will be distributed in the Philippines by Lucerne. I still get mine from Schmidt Marketing though since I've been buying from them for a long time. For service, I get it done with Camera Clinic since I've also been a loyal customer with them for a long time.
    Last edited by K.I.L.L.; September 12th, 2013 at 11:53 PM.

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    #85
    My EOS M with EF adapter and 17-40L lens



    And my Canon 200mm F/2.0 L IS (sorry, I had to crop it out)


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    #86
    50D + 24-70, 500D + 70-200 2.8 IS, nifty-fifty.


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    #87
    Quote Originally Posted by x_outpost View Post
    My EOS M with EF adapter and 17-40L lens



    And my Canon 200mm F/2.0 L IS (sorry, I had to crop it out)

    nice lenses. di ba nag kakaron ng shadowing if you're using the flash?

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    #88
    Yeah, you'll definitely get some shadows (even with the stock EOS M lens). I would have to use my 600EX-RT and bounce it or put my ST-E3 RT to trigger a flash. The pictures were taken the day I got my EF adapter and wanted to see how it handles.

    Here's what I use when I'm not too lazy.
    5D3 (with 24-70L) and 5D2 (with 85L-II).





    Quote Originally Posted by ZENMasterTYL View Post
    nice lenses. di ba nag kakaron ng shadowing if you're using the flash?

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    #89
    Canon EOS 650D
    Samsung EX1
    Canon S3 IS

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    #90
    DSLR - Nikon
    Video Cam - HP
    P&S - wala kasi yun Video Cam pwde na rin P&S

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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Panasonic Lumix LX7 - 13k-16k

    Canon Powershot S110 - 12k-14k
    Thanks boss.

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by x_outpost View Post
    Here's what I use when I'm not too lazy.
    5D3 (with 24-70L) and 5D2 (with 85L-II).

    :drool:

    There are times na you want a small camera to take with you, especially on those unexpected moments. Kaso, there's something in me that renders me to buy one. Maybe because I already own DLSR and my phones can already do the job. There's also the thought of having another unnecessary expense.

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    #93
    hehehe.. photography is so expensive but there is no money in that business..

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    #94
    Nikon S8100 and Fujifilm 300EXR

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    #95
    Quote Originally Posted by jansky View Post
    hehehe.. photography is so expensive but there is no money in that business..
    Meron ah. Underrated lang kasi photography dito sa atin. Akala kasi ng mga tao, ganun ganun lang kadali magkuha ng picture at ganun lang kamura ang gamit. Di nila naisip na may art ang pagkuha ng picture at pinag-aaralan yun

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    #96
    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Meron ah. Underrated lang kasi photography dito sa atin. Akala kasi ng mga tao, ganun ganun lang kadali magkuha ng picture at ganun lang kamura ang gamit. Di nila naisip na may art ang pagkuha ng picture at pinag-aaralan yun
    have to agree with this, having been in the wedding industry as a part time musician for mga 3 years pa nga lang
    grabe yun mga preview/video-still photo presentation napapanood ko during the ceremony, ang gagaling
    and nun makita ko yun flyers, kaya pala ang mahal pala ng mga packages nila

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    #97
    Quote Originally Posted by greenlyt View Post
    have to agree with this, having been in the wedding industry as a part time musician for mga 3 years pa nga lang
    grabe yun mga preview/video-still photo presentation napapanood ko during the ceremony, ang gagaling
    and nun makita ko yun flyers, kaya pala ang mahal pala ng mga packages nila
    Yup, there's actually serious money in photography. There's this local chinese guy who is an endorser of Canon locally, he photographs new cars for dealer brochures and posters, etc. 6 figures din ang talent fee nya.

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    #98
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Yup, there's actually serious money in photography. There's this local chinese guy who is an endorser of Canon locally, he photographs new cars for dealer brochures and posters, etc. 6 figures din ang talent fee nya.
    and even one of the Fortun brothers earn more than what he earns as a lawyer

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    #99
    ^

    An example of a good photographer that has perfected his craft to a high degree.

    Wig Tysmans

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    #100
    I have the biggest crush on Paco Guerrero He is so talented.

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 4

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