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Once I realized that a Nishika N8000 was my ticket to having fun with this kind of photography.

I still dislike Holgas all the same.
 

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Once I realized that a Nishika N8000 was my ticket to having fun with this kind of photography.

I still dislike Holgas all the same.

I dislike lima beans, but I don't criticise those who do. Why don't you start an N8000 thread, and post images taken with this camera?
 

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I dislike lima beans, but I don't criticise those who do. Why don't you start an N8000 thread, and post images taken with this camera?

You could!

I will start one when I’ll accumulate meaningnful enough work with it.
I’m simply printing all 4 images on one sheet, just like a single panoramic image. I have noticed that people tend to look at the print long enough to try and discern the differences between each frame. This is a major feat in itself, especially when you know that people spend 2 seconds on any given image, even major masterpieces. With a N8000 print, people spend more than 10 seconds viewing it, trying to decipher wht they are viewing.
 

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I still dislike Holgas all the same.

That still doesn't give you the right to act like a jack-ass. I have plenty of other expensive cameras just like yourself, but I don't begrudge and insult others for using whatever they want to create images.

Since I've joined APUG/Photrio I've only had cause to put one person on ignore, for jumping my shit for mentioning recyclable coffee pods and generally acting like a 14 year old know-it-all. He's now got you as a fellow member of my ignore list.

Good job. Congrats!

Jeremy
 

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Serious and satisfactory answer: I am a LoFi artist, even moreso within these past 10 days.

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daily dose of photography is always spent with quality gear. I won’t live long enough to have even a minute to spare with garbage in my hands.

No. You're THAT person who demands attention for himself, and yells over the polite conversation.
 

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You could!

I will start one when I’ll accumulate meaningnful enough work with it.
I’m simply printing all 4 images on one sheet, just like a single panoramic image. I have noticed that people tend to look at the print long enough to try and discern the differences between each frame. This is a major feat in itself, especially when you know that people spend 2 seconds on any given image, even major masterpieces. With a N8000 print, people spend more than 10 seconds viewing it, trying to decipher wht they are viewing.

Already doing that bud. Been doing that for years, and selling it.
 

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the event horizon of who has the best lo-fi camera has been reached
 
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