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We’re In the Golden Age of Digital Photography

The price to performance of used cameras is absurd. My view is that digital photography tech hit maturity in 2008 with the release of the Canon 5D Mark II and Nikon D700.

There is an overwhelming amount of professional gear out there at rock bottom prices. Consumer gear can be a blast when it’s cheap enough. The right camera for a style of shooting is going to be better than whatever the newest camera happens to be. (Unless you’re doing sports/action/wildlife. AF tech is getting absurd.)

I have had batteries fall apart, fail within months, and with a capacity far below what’s on the label. It’s difficult to find good quality third party batteries.

There is an easy way ANYONE can inexpensively capacity test camera batteries. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to capacity test camera batteries. It is a simple DIY project that only requires, ~$30, a screwdriver, and pair of wire strippers.

All lenses aren’t equal, especially when it comes to vintage and early digital camera lenses. Modern lenses will give you images that are razor sharp corner to corner. Vintage lenses can set themselves apart by how they render, the color you can get with them, interesting bokeh, or other characteristics not valued by current photographers.

On the other hand, many vintage lenses are not good. Their performance may not be good enough to set them apart from other lenses. Worse, as time has gone on some lenses have defects such as haze, fungus, balsam separation, or degraded grease, that will render them worthless because of the difficulty in repair.

I’m somewhat indiscriminate in my purchasing of gear, so I get a mix of good, bad, and average. The lens reviews will help you find a lens worth owning. These are popular film cameras that recieve frequent lens questions.

  1. Canon AE-1 Lenses
  2. Pentax K1000 Lenses
  3. Pentax Spotmatic Lenses
  4. Nikon FM2 Lenses
  5. Nikon FE2 Lenses
  6. Canon A-1 Lenses
  7. Olympus OM-1 Lenses
  8. Minolta SR-T 101 Lenses
  9. Minolta X-700 Lenses

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Best Sony NEX-5R Memory Card

Two types of memory cards can be used in the Sony NEX-5R. Sony PRO Duo and PRO-HG Duo are compatible with and in addition SDXC, SDHC, and SD memory cards. The camera only has a single card slot. You’ll need to make a choice between a PRO Duo or SD card. Sony owns the PRO Duo card format. SD memory cards have had a wider adoption that PRO Duo cards because SD cards are considerably faster as well as more affordable.

Best Sony NEX-6 Memory Card

The Sony NEX-6 is able to use 2 different types of memory cards. SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards can be used in addition to Sony PRO Duo and PRO-HG Duo cards. The camera only has just one memory card slot. You will have to choose between a PRO Duo or SD memory card. PRO Duo memory cards are a proprietary memory format controlled by Sony. SD memory cards have had a wider adoption that PRO Duo cards because SD memory cards are considerably faster as well as more affordable.

Best Sony NEX-7 Memory Card

The Sony NEX-7 is able to use two different kinds of memory cards. Sony PRO Duo and PRO-HG Duo are compatible with as well as SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. You’ll find is only space for one memory card to be used at a time. You’ll have to make a choice between a PRO Duo or SD card. PRO Duo memory cards are a proprietary memory format held by Sony.

Best Sony NEX-C3 Memory Card

Two different kinds of memory cards can be used with the Sony NEX-C3. Sony PRO Duo and PRO-HG Duo are compatible with plus SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards. Only just one memory card can be in the camera at a time. You’ll need to choose between a PRO Duo or SD card. Sony is the owner of the PRO Duo format. For that reason, SD cards are more affordable and can have better performance than PRO Duo cards.

Best Sony NEX-F3 Memory Card

Two types of memory cards will work with the Sony NEX-F3. SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards can be used plus Sony PRO Duo and PRO-HG Duo cards. There’s is only room for one card to be in the camera at a time. You will need to choose between an SD or PRO Duo card. PRO Duo memory cards are a proprietary memory format controlled by Sony. Because of that, SD memory cards are more cost-effective and frequently have greater performance than PRO Duo memory cards.