Hello. I am a retired Photolab rat and life-long Nikon fan. I still have my F3 and FE-2 but don't use them. I also made brief forays into half-frame 21/4, Bronica and Haselblad, and 4x5 view cameras.
When I went to work in '66 Crown Graphics were being phased out and Haselblad was king but I worshiped SP! Finally got one and it lives on a shelf with my F3. But when I need a fix I use (heresy I know) a Fuji X-Pro2, my Travel camera.
For retirement I gifted myself with a D850 and wifie (mis-) uses the D7000.
Currently we are residents of Marion County Fl.
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Guest_ctintera605_*
, Sep 08 2022 04:24 AM
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Guest_ctintera605_*
Posted 08 September 2022 - 04:24 AM
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Posted 10 September 2022 - 05:00 AM
Nothing wrong with an X-Pro2, if it gets the work done and you can get the range you need from its somewhat quirky sensor...
Welcome to the forums.
Please shoot and post a portrait of your SP!
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Guest_ctintera605_*
Posted 11 September 2022 - 03:58 AM
Fuji X-Pro2 and Nikon SP. I always thought of the SP as lightweight, but the Fuji is noticeably lighter.
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