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Anonymous
ITT The camera of your dreams
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
I mostly get crappy old cameras in my dreams...
>> Anonymous
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and fridge full of film
>> Anonymous
>>132810
make that two fridges and a noctilux, and I'm in.
>> Anonymous
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>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>132816
Its for the Pro's!
>> Anonymous
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Military version of the M4. Jet black and it says CAMERA, STILL PICTURE, KE-7A in the finest military fashion.

Last one I saw for sale went for about $12,000.

Failing that, a regular M4 and a 35mm summicron. DOn't know why you need a fridge full of film, you can get it anywhere, but I'd like a lot of Plus-X.
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic

classic
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When you see it...

Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeKDDI-HICamera ModelW51HImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpiExposure Time1981/50000 secFlashFlash, AutoColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width800Image Height480RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandard
>> Anonymous
>>132885

Mmmmm, terapixels
>> Anonymous
>>132858
What's a Pelica?
>> Anonymous
>>132924
In canada, L's are written as P's.
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Nikon D3...shutter speed = zomg...
>> Anonymous
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I hear you and I do love film cameras, they certainly provoke emotions. But it's D300 for me, it's perfect, it's made of dreams, love, sex and everything that's good and holy.
>> Anonymous
>>132940
This and an M8. 35/1.4 for the M8, 28/2 for the D300 (28/1.4 Nikkor is too damn large), 75/2 Summicron for the M8 and 58/1.2 Noct-Nikkor for the D300. And a view camera with the same sort of set-up (normal lens and MT) for when there's enough time and light.
>> Anonymous
>>132806
Wait, whats the point?

A gigantic CCD?
>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
waitwaitwait which camera is the one that comes with decades of experience, deep artistic insight and masterpiece scene mode?
>> Anonymous
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>>132943
>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
>>132950

k, buy leica, turn into henri cartier bresson. check.
>> Blackadder !!bSWRwu/NqzQ
I had a dream where I was taking pictures, but this big lobster thing came at me with the fish guys and then there were wolves and shit leaping about. People screaming and dying. Blood everywhere. It was horrible. My negatives were completely ruined. :(
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
>>132959
>My negatives were completely ruined
AAAAAAAAAAAAH damn it /p/ I'll never be the same.
>> Anonymous
>>132935

yeah, 1/8000s is really impressive. :rolleyes: Practically every other pro/semi-pro DSLR does that or better.

Canon 1D does 1/16000, and you can get beyond that easily with bulb and a good flash.
>> Anonymous
>>133015

But the sync speed with Canon cameras is crap.
>> Anonymous
>>133017

You lock the shutter open in a dark room and use the flash to control the exposure. Sync speed has nothing to do with it.

Incidentally the D3 has the exact same sync as the 1Ds and 5D (1/250), and the 1D is faster (1/500).

Fail again.
>> Anonymous
>>133018

Wrong. Look around on strobist to see what can be done with Nikon and others, even consumer cameras, that simply cannot be done with Canon equivalents.

YOU FAIL, DOUBLE NIGGER.
>> Anonymous
>>133021

Hacks with electronic shutters don't count. And if they did: the EOS 1D has an electronic shutter as well.

YOU FAIL, TRIPLE NIGGER
>> Anonymous
>>133018
why cant you do that with other cameras that can do bulb?
>> Anonymous
I'd love an A100 if Butterfly came with it.
>> Anonymous
>>133033

Butterfly came with her A100, though.
>> Anonymous
>>133024

WRONG, WRONG, WRONG.

Read up and learn, shitlips, before you embarrass yourself any more.
>> Anonymous
wow, little bitchy nikonfag lol
>> Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hasselblad_503CW_V96C.jpg