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True: I have 7 cameras. A Nikkormat FT2, 2 Olympus OM-1s, and 4 Olympus OM-10s. I leave a OM-10 in each of my vehicles at all times. They are cheap and easily replaceable . I've yet to buy a digital SLR. I haven't fouind one I really like yet. I wish they made a manual only DSLR besides the digital back for 6x6 cameras. Those are still way out of my price range.

TPBM wants studio lighting, but has yet to buy any.
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Old 03-02-2007, 02:56 AM
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True. And a studio.

The PBM does not like the phrase "painting with light."
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False, I think its a great description of what we do.

TPBM has never shot in the RAW format.
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Old 03-04-2007, 05:31 PM
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True, I would like to though.
TPBM likes to photograph BIF (birds in flight)
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False I would like to capture a bif with a huge wingspan
TPBM likes to photograph landscapes
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MAYBE It depends on the lanscape
TPBM Carries his/her camera around his/her neck
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False, I prefer to handle it

TPBM drains their battery daily.
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Old 03-07-2007, 03:55 AM
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False: I'm still shooting old manual film cameras. The batteries will last sometimes up to 2 years.

TPBM wants to puchace a true macro lens.
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Old 03-07-2007, 07:20 AM
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True. The lying SOB I have now has to go.

The PBM shoots most often in the "point-and-pray" mode.
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True! I shoot in auto mode whenever I think I can rely on it. But, miracles do happen every once in a while

TPBM's photo is a desktop background on somebody elses computer
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