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  • I just realized I haven’t take a single photograph this year. Not one. (not counting my phone – I’ve taken two on my phone)

    The last picture I took was on New Year’s Eve.

    I wonder how long I can go without using my camera?

    February 12th, 2008 - camera

    As much as I would have liked to get a new camera this year, I’m not going to. I’ve had the XT since 2005 and this spring will make 3 years – the longest I’ve used a single camera since I bought my first Pentax SLR back in late-2000.

    The truth is, there’s lots of little things I want/need to upgrade, but have better thing to do with the money. I want/need a new camera. I’d like to upgrade the video camera to an HD model. My computer is becoming woefully underpowered with each passing day and it’s time to build a new one. Hell, I even want to upgrade the audio half of the ‘home theatre’ – we’ve had this receiver and speakers since May of 1996 – how fucked up is that? It’s not even 5.1 – it’s old school basic first gen dolby surround.

    Anyway, I decided to try to hold off on all of those things (and more) in lieu of some responsibility – mainly paying down some debt we’ve been riding on various things.

    But then Canon drops a little advertisement into my inbox. The Rebel XSi drops in April – right around my birthday. Granted, it’s far from top of the line stuff. In fact it’s pretty much bottom of the line shit. But the old XT has worked just fine and in the three years since I got it – it’s paid for itself time and time again. Why drop more cash on tools I don’t necessarily need? Why buy the $50 hammer when the $8 hammer will drive the nail in?

    I passed on the XTi as it offered only marginal upgrade over the XT – not enough added or cheap enough to make me bite. But now another generation later and the XSi offers enough over the XT to pique my interest. I clicked on the email from Canon and start reading through the info on their site.

    Amazon has it listed for $799 (body only) or $899 with the 18-55mm kit lens (which is now apparently an IS lens). Shit, that’s chump change for this thing. It looks to be a hell of a camera for that price.

    Hmmmm….that’s a pretty tempting cheap upgrade. One that I could score just in time for the summer.

    We’re going to check out the Haunt at Kings Island tonight.

    Looks like a good time. I’m debating on whether or not to take my camera. Halloween events offer fun photo ops, but they also are more enjoyable overall if you’re not dragging a camera around.

    It always seems like a lose/lose too. If I don’t take it, I’ll see 1001 great shots and regret not having the camera and if I do take it, I’ll be annoyed that I’m carrying it around and it’ll be in my way all night.

    Bah!

    Doesn’t Kings Island have a Starbucks? (smile)

    October 6th, 2007 - camera - fun - holidays

    Everytime I get a new camera the first thing I do (and presumably most people do as well) is get into the menus and set it up to my liking. Among those settings is always some method for file numbering.

    I always set mine to continuous. This means the first photo I take is numbered 0001, the second photo is 0002 and so on until 9999. Then it rolls back around to 0000 like an odometer.

    Today I officially ‘rolled’ my camera. That means I’ve taken over 10,000 pictures with it. I’ve had the this one a little over two years now (27 months to be slightly more precise) and as of today have taken 10,037 photos. That works out to 371 photos each month since I bought it.

    I might have a problem.

    Amazing the way digital has changed the way we shoot.

    July 14th, 2007 - camera - geek - nerd

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