30 years ago I was repairing Nikons for all the hundreds of press photographers in Washington, DC, and lots of other pros.It was electronics that brought attention 35mm SLRs ,without it they would have floundered long ago.
I've programmed many megs of s/w in hex
Fully digital. The F3 is microprocessor controlled. As is its contemporary, the Canon New F-1.The F3 does have some digital circuitry in it.
Fully digital. The F3 is microprocessor controlled. As is its contemporary, the Canon New F-1.
Megabytes of code in hexadecimal. Yeah, right. You type very fast, of course.
Yes, I do type very fast.Megabytes of code in hexadecimal. Yeah, right. You type very fast, of course.
Yes, I do type very fast.
And much of the many megabytes of code that I produced was examined and edited in hex, but not generated that way initially.
Model 29 card punches are not efficient generators of hexadecimal.
- Leigh
Excuse me, but you've obviously mistaken me for someone who cares about your opinion.Incidentally, that same knowledge also makes me immediately skeptical of your arbitrary and really quite ridiculous definition of a "film camera" vs. a "digital camera."
Yeah they aren't nearly as efficient as a Fortran compiler when it comes to generating "many megs of s/w in hex".
Don't say you have programmed "many megabytes of hex" unless you have actually sat at the panel with the toggle switches and done it. Megabytes at a time.
Sooner or later, you're bound to meet up with someone who knows you're blowing complete and utter meaningless nonsense words out of your own fundament --- which is what has just happened to you here, FYI.
Incidentally, that same knowledge also makes me immediately skeptical of your arbitrary and really quite ridiculous definition of a "film camera" vs. a "digital camera."
Yeah, what he said ^ ^ ^Don't make the mistake that an electronic camera will have all the answers for you all the time: it won't. The answers are more often between your ears.
Said "established member" is beyond my threshold of tolerance for annoying baseless drivel, and has earned my use of the "ignore" button. In fact, i apologize to everyone here: I should have ignored him earlier instead of replying.Oh really? For a new chum to APUG, you're making a lot of noise. How about introducing yourself to the gathered masses first, rather than barge through like the proverbial bull in a china shop, summarily passing judgement on established members?
How could he say it better than you when he IS you?Thanks j1orbit, you said it better than me.
Said "established member" ... has earned my use of the "ignore" button.
In the meantime, we could swing the thread back on topic to give a few more useful answers than classroom lectures in programming?
And—
Be nice to Australians!
It seems we do agree on something.Much better than any camera meter, of course, and of particular benefit to the beginner, would be a handheld meter capable of incident meteríng.
Id say Nikon F100 or F6 are the best analog cameras. Sturdy well built camera bodies, big bright finders . . .
This. This is best analog camera.
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