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Introduce Yourself / Recent Nikonian
« Last post by Lumens Pixel on January 31, 2026, 20:22:44 »I started my photographic journey 40 years ago with a Minolta SRT 101 and a 58 1,4, gift of my parents. This has been for a while my sole equipment. Later completed with an X700 and some nice Minolta primes.
I shifted later to Canon AF, EOS 1000 EOS 5 and some high end lenses like a 28-80 2,8 4,0 L 80 200 2,8 L etc...
I did not like the weight and went to primes, Canon A1 and 28 2,0, 35 2,0, 50 1,4, 100 2,8 but then was the rise of digital.
I could not afford anything like a DSLR and no interesting options were any more available to develop slides that were my main media.
My hobby went on pause and I bought to my wife a Ricoh Caplio R4 (good camera) that I used from time to time.
I bought the cheapest DSLR available when price became reasonable: EOS 1000D with the kit 18-55 and obtained acceptable results and that was my gateway to digital photography.
I downloaded Rawtherapee and started tweaking my RAW files with one objective: come close to the camera jpeg. That was quite uneasy for a beginner.
Later on, Sony introduced the A7 and I bought an A7II, no Sony lens, and started buying back my old Canon and Minolta manual lenses with adapters for E-mount.
Recently and for travel purposes I looked for light travel zooms and was pleasantly surprised by the 28-80 3,3/5,6 G and 80-200 4,5/5,6 amongst some other zooms.
"L'appetit vient en mangeant" and I started a little collection of manual primes 24 2,8 AI; 28 2,0 N Auto; 28 3,5 AI; 35 2,8 K; 35 2,0 O; 50 2,0 HC; 85 2,0 AI; 135 3,5 AI; 200 4,0 AI.
I intervene from time to time on mflenses and fredmiranda and I will happily discuss Nikon gear issues on this forum.
I shifted later to Canon AF, EOS 1000 EOS 5 and some high end lenses like a 28-80 2,8 4,0 L 80 200 2,8 L etc...
I did not like the weight and went to primes, Canon A1 and 28 2,0, 35 2,0, 50 1,4, 100 2,8 but then was the rise of digital.
I could not afford anything like a DSLR and no interesting options were any more available to develop slides that were my main media.
My hobby went on pause and I bought to my wife a Ricoh Caplio R4 (good camera) that I used from time to time.
I bought the cheapest DSLR available when price became reasonable: EOS 1000D with the kit 18-55 and obtained acceptable results and that was my gateway to digital photography.
I downloaded Rawtherapee and started tweaking my RAW files with one objective: come close to the camera jpeg. That was quite uneasy for a beginner.
Later on, Sony introduced the A7 and I bought an A7II, no Sony lens, and started buying back my old Canon and Minolta manual lenses with adapters for E-mount.
Recently and for travel purposes I looked for light travel zooms and was pleasantly surprised by the 28-80 3,3/5,6 G and 80-200 4,5/5,6 amongst some other zooms.
"L'appetit vient en mangeant" and I started a little collection of manual primes 24 2,8 AI; 28 2,0 N Auto; 28 3,5 AI; 35 2,8 K; 35 2,0 O; 50 2,0 HC; 85 2,0 AI; 135 3,5 AI; 200 4,0 AI.
I intervene from time to time on mflenses and fredmiranda and I will happily discuss Nikon gear issues on this forum.

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