And I love it!
Some of you know that due to a back/neck problem after a car accident, I sold my heavier/longer lenses abut a year ago. I kept the XTi and the 28mm/f1.8 and the 50mm/f1.4. However, I actually thought that eventually I might end up selling the rest of my equipment if I could find a p&s that I really liked. After trying out a few Canons, I ended up with the G9. It's a great camera that I enjoy using, and I can get some excellent results.
To help me adjust, I made a point to carry the G9 and leave the XTi at home. However, I began to really miss the XTi. I missed everything about it - including the weight. My hands almost "itched" at times just to get back the "feel" of the DSLR. Then the 12 y/o daughter of a friend got a Nikon D40 for Christmas - and I couldn't keep my hands off of it! (A Nikon no less).![]()
Then Larry (OT) had to go and buy a Tokina 12-24, posted the images - and I just couldn't take it anymore. Since I've always wanted a wide angle, this pushed me over the edge and I ordered one today.So.......the XTi is coming out of the closet along with my 2 remaining lenses...........and I am sooooooooo happy!
Let me just say that the G9 is a great camera. I am NOT sorry I purchased it and I enjoy using it. I will still get a lot of use out of it as I carry it around in my car. I was looking for a nice p&s anyway and I would have purchased the G9 either way. There is room for both in my life and there are days that a need a lighter weight camera. I'm not sorry I sold the heavier lenses - I still wouldn't be able to carry them around.
Having said that, I noticed that I stopped taking my photography as seriously just using the G9. I guess I'm addicted to the DSLR and nothing else really does it for me. Just thinking about getting a new lens is as exciting as it ever was.......even more so now!
I just wanted to share my experience here - this is where I came to ask what kind of camera to get about 10 years ago when I first became interested in photography. I got an overwhelming "get a dslr" from people here at the time. And, I've learned most everything I know about photography on PR and made a lot of friends.
For some reason, I probably feel just as happy today looking for that FedEx package as I did when I got that first DSLR. I'm really glad you guys and gals are here to share it with!
Liz