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Choosing a Grab&Go Camera for BCP Cockpit Photography-2016/7

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Hammer wrote:
tailwind5sw wrote:Well you have almost all of them now no need to look further!


Boy I hope you're right. I felt a little extravagant for buying the 600mm until I had lunch with my buddy and found out he just bought the new Hassleblad digital body... $45,000 without a lens. :shock:


Is your buddy a portrait photographer for Vanity Fair?
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Is your buddy a portrait photographer for Vanity Fair?


On no... he doesn't sell his photos, it's a hobby. He's just one of those genius inventors with an unbelievable work ethos who makes more money by lunchtime than I make in a year. Deserves it too...self made all the way.
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Hammer,

That's quite a piece of glass, congratulations. I'll look forward to seeing some photographs you make with it. I'm still trying to figure out which end of mine I'm supposed to look through, so it may be a bit before I post a picture. You fellows are a tough act to follow.

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Hammer wrote:On no... he doesn't sell his photos, it's a hobby.


Man, the amount of money some people will spend on a hobby... :lol:
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boyfalldown wrote:Ok, if you insist. Taken on an IPhone 5s.Image


Pretty cool, does the cat enjoy flying ?
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Anyone using a Canon "G" series point and shoot ? G7x , G5x, G9x ? Would love to hear your impressions.
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