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Kenafein

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Well actually I am planning to really step it up and do some more intense marketing.  I am really hoping to buy the Pentax medium format with 51 pixels next year.  That camera puts the 36 pixel to shame.  That camera would be my dream.  But it is also some serious money, but nothing like the Hasselblad.  Just wait a couple of weeks and check out my site again.  I have been taking some pretty awesome shots lately, especially with the new macro lens with the "L" glass. Amazing clarity, worth every penny.   :)

Gear size is not an issue to you then.  The 645 seems to be a bit of a tripod queen, but it is amazing.  Join Pentaxforums if you get one.  I'd love to see your photos there.  



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Well actually I am planning to really step it up and do some more intense marketing.  I am really hoping to buy the Pentax medium format with 51 pixels next year.  That camera puts the 36 pixel to shame.  That camera would be my dream.  But it is also some serious money, but nothing like the Hasselblad.  Just wait a couple of weeks and check out my site again.  I have been taking some pretty awesome shots lately, especially with the new macro lens with the "L" glass. Amazing clarity, worth every penny.   :)

 

I believe everyone is still awaiting DXO Mark's sensor rating for the 645Z.  The D800E is still currently #1, perhaps until the scores for this are revealed.



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I have a Cotton Carrier that I just love for carrying my cameras, but as far as tripods go, I am not fond of them.  I will get myself into all kinds of crazy positions to get a shot and I need one with flexibility.  I currently I have a cheapie Oben, but I would love some suggestions.  I think the Really Right Stuff is too expensive.  I have heard good things about Feisel.  I wish I could make a trip to NY and be able to test them all out in one place before deciding.   I am open to suggestions.