Rivman
01-04-2007, 04:01 PM
I recentley joined this great site and just wanted to say Hi to all !
My camera experience dates back to the early '50s, when I purchased my first camera,
a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, complete with flash unit - I still have that camera !
Through the years I gradually moved from a fixed lens Vivitar 35mm to a Canon AE-1P, with a standard 50mm FD lens, and two Vivitar Series 1 lens, a motor drive, a large and table top tripod, a huge Vivitar 5600 Flash unit, with two smaller Vivitar 125 slave units, various lens filters, remote shutter cables, a complete set of spare rechargeable AA batteries with a charger, and numerous other 'goodies in a large heavy black camera bag, that followed me just about everywhere.
Then 2 years ago I joined the new millenium and purchased my first digital image maker. Now that large heavy black camera bag just gathers dust, tucked away in my closet.
I started with a simple HP 735 camera and 5 HP cameras later, I'm using the HP R967.
I know there are some great digital SLR's out there and they just keep getting better !
The point and shoot HP R967 satisfies most of my creative digital requirements for now, but I also know it's just a matter of time and budget, till a digital SLR follows me home !
Apologies for my rather long winded intro.:thumbsup:
My camera experience dates back to the early '50s, when I purchased my first camera,
a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, complete with flash unit - I still have that camera !
Through the years I gradually moved from a fixed lens Vivitar 35mm to a Canon AE-1P, with a standard 50mm FD lens, and two Vivitar Series 1 lens, a motor drive, a large and table top tripod, a huge Vivitar 5600 Flash unit, with two smaller Vivitar 125 slave units, various lens filters, remote shutter cables, a complete set of spare rechargeable AA batteries with a charger, and numerous other 'goodies in a large heavy black camera bag, that followed me just about everywhere.
Then 2 years ago I joined the new millenium and purchased my first digital image maker. Now that large heavy black camera bag just gathers dust, tucked away in my closet.
I started with a simple HP 735 camera and 5 HP cameras later, I'm using the HP R967.
I know there are some great digital SLR's out there and they just keep getting better !
The point and shoot HP R967 satisfies most of my creative digital requirements for now, but I also know it's just a matter of time and budget, till a digital SLR follows me home !
Apologies for my rather long winded intro.:thumbsup: