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android May 1st 18 05:10 AM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
Brought to the market by Nikon. Bought by you if you wanna take it home...

https://nikonrumors.com/2018/04/30/nikon-new-mirrorless-camera-will-be-brought-to-market-by-next-spring.aspx/


The first Nikon I'm looking forward to see, for possible own use since
the the FM, which sadly had air-holes under the double exposure lever
or I would have bought it...
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David Taylor May 1st 18 06:43 AM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 01/05/2018 05:10, android wrote:
Brought to the market by Nikon. Bought by you if you wanna take it home...

https://nikonrumors.com/2018/04/30/nikon-new-mirrorless-camera-will-be-brought-to-market-by-next-spring.aspx/


The first Nikon I'm looking forward to see, for possible own use since
the the FM, which sadly had air-holes under the double exposure lever or
I would have bought it...


At one stage, I would love to have owned that, but I gave up full-frame
with its weight and bulk over ten years ago, and mirrored cameras and
APS-C sized kit some four years ago. Never looked back!

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Cheers,
David
Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

android May 1st 18 07:08 AM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 2018-05-01 05:43:36 +0000, David Taylor said:

On 01/05/2018 05:10, android wrote:
Brought to the market by Nikon. Bought by you if you wanna take it home...

https://nikonrumors.com/2018/04/30/nikon-new-mirrorless-camera-will-be-brought-to-market-by-next-spring.aspx/


The first Nikon I'm looking forward to see, for possible own use since
the the FM, which sadly had air-holes under the double exposure lever
or I would have bought it...


At one stage, I would love to have owned that, but I gave up full-frame
with its weight and bulk over ten years ago, and mirrored cameras and
APS-C sized kit some four years ago. Never looked back!


While I love the portability of my EOS M, I really feel that the files
from my 1D2 has seriously more umph. That's a cropper to but the APS-H
is wider than APS-C.
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RJH May 1st 18 07:30 AM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 01/05/2018 06:43, David Taylor wrote:
On 01/05/2018 05:10, android wrote:
Brought to the market by Nikon. Bought by you if you wanna take it
home...

https://nikonrumors.com/2018/04/30/nikon-new-mirrorless-camera-will-be-brought-to-market-by-next-spring.aspx/


The first Nikon I'm looking forward to see, for possible own use since
the the FM, which sadly had air-holes under the double exposure lever
or I would have bought it...


At one stage, I would love to have owned that, but I gave up full-frame
with its weight and bulk over ten years ago, and mirrored cameras and
APS-C sized kit some four years ago.Â* Never looked back!


Still enjoy the feel of a decent DSLR. Even though I use the more
portable alternatives far more, I can't see me selling it any time soon.

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Cheers, Rob

David Taylor May 1st 18 02:20 PM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 01/05/2018 07:30, RJH wrote:
[] Still enjoy the feel of a decent DSLR. Even though I use the more
portable alternatives far more, I can't see me selling it any time soon.


Oh, yes, for use in the studio or around the house. But not (for me)
for lugging round all day with a decent long zoom lens. Sell in
twenty-thirty years time when the big DSLR will have rarity or museum
value! G

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Cheers,
David
Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

PeterN[_7_] May 1st 18 06:04 PM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 5/1/2018 9:20 AM, David Taylor wrote:
On 01/05/2018 07:30, RJH wrote:
[] Still enjoy the feel of a decent DSLR. Even though I use the more
portable alternatives far more, I can't see me selling it any time soon.


Oh, yes, for use in the studio or around the house.Â* But not (for me)
for lugging round all day with a decent long zoom lens.Â* Sell in
twenty-thirty years time when the big DSLR will have rarity or museum
value!Â* G


I understand. But for the last several months weight is no longer an
issue. I need an electric scooter to travel more than a few hundred
yards. While I would rather not need it, the good news is that I can
carry the heavy photo gear on my scooter.

--
PeterN

David Taylor May 1st 18 07:16 PM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 01/05/2018 18:04, PeterN wrote:
[] I understand. But for the last several months weight is no longer an
issue. I need an electric scooter to travel more than a few hundred
yards. While I would rather not need it, the good news is that I can
carry the heavy photo gear on my scooter.


The silver lining!

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Cheers,
David
Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

android May 2nd 18 12:59 PM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 2018-05-02 08:58:41 +0000, Whisky-dave said:

On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 18:05:15 UTC+1, PeterN wrote:
On 5/1/2018 9:20 AM, David Taylor wrote:
On 01/05/2018 07:30, RJH wrote:
[] Still enjoy the feel of a decent DSLR. Even though I use the more
portable alternatives far more, I can't see me selling it any time soon.

Oh, yes, for use in the studio or around the house.* But not (for me)
for lugging round all day with a decent long zoom lens.* Sell in
twenty-thirty years time when the big DSLR will have rarity or museum
value!* G


I understand. But for the last several months weight is no longer an
issue. I need an electric scooter to travel more than a few hundred
yards. While I would rather not need it, the good news is that I can
carry the heavy photo gear on my scooter.


yeah you can attach a dash cam too, for recording accidents and the like :-)


For those that live on the dark side of the moon:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=russia+dashcam
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teleportation kills


Eric Stevens May 2nd 18 10:14 PM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On Wed, 2 May 2018 13:59:22 +0200, android wrote:

On 2018-05-02 08:58:41 +0000, Whisky-dave said:

On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 18:05:15 UTC+1, PeterN wrote:
On 5/1/2018 9:20 AM, David Taylor wrote:
On 01/05/2018 07:30, RJH wrote:
[] Still enjoy the feel of a decent DSLR. Even though I use the more
portable alternatives far more, I can't see me selling it any time soon.

Oh, yes, for use in the studio or around the house.Â* But not (for me)
for lugging round all day with a decent long zoom lens.Â* Sell in
twenty-thirty years time when the big DSLR will have rarity or museum
value!Â* G


I understand. But for the last several months weight is no longer an
issue. I need an electric scooter to travel more than a few hundred
yards. While I would rather not need it, the good news is that I can
carry the heavy photo gear on my scooter.


yeah you can attach a dash cam too, for recording accidents and the like :-)


For those that live on the dark side of the moon:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=russia+dashcam


The only explanation for most of those shots is that a high proportion
of Russian drivers are extremely drunk.
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Regards,

Eric Stevens

android May 3rd 18 01:15 PM

Nikon MILK 2019?
 
On 2018-05-03 09:25:29 +0000, Whisky-dave said:

On Wednesday, 2 May 2018 22:14:28 UTC+1, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Wed, 2 May 2018 13:59:22 +0200, android wrote:

On 2018-05-02 08:58:41 +0000, Whisky-dave said:

On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 18:05:15 UTC+1, PeterN wrote:
On 5/1/2018 9:20 AM, David Taylor wrote:
On 01/05/2018 07:30, RJH wrote:
[] Still enjoy the feel of a decent DSLR. Even though I use the more
portable alternatives far more, I can't see me selling it any time soon.

Oh, yes, for use in the studio or around the house.* But not (for me)
for lugging round all day with a decent long zoom lens.* Sell
in twenty-thirty years time when the big DSLR will have rarity
or museum value!* G


I understand. But for the last several months weight is no longer an
issue. I need an electric scooter to travel more than a few
hundred yards. While I would rather not need it, the good news is
that I can carry the heavy photo gear on my scooter.

yeah you can attach a dash cam too, for recording accidents and the like :-)

For those that live on the dark side of the moon:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=russia+dashcam


The only explanation for most of those shots is that a high proportion
of Russian drivers are extremely drunk.


I wondered about that, but in a lot of clips there;s a lot of snow or
ice about and that is difficult in any country, but a lot of the
accidents seem to be the result of bad traffic managment and either bad
driving (law breaking) or not knowing how to drive.
I'd say there's little differnce between say UK, USA, canada and most
of europe as regards standards of driving and the law, but I've no idea
what tests or instruction a driver has in Russia before being let loose
on the road.
India always seems a bit of a mess and scary and a free for all as far
as traffic laws go.


This is that that you have to clear to win a non commercial drivers
licence for a regular car in Canada...
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