You know my big camera, the Kaspian Monster, and of course the new phone camera is a blogging workhorse, but I don’t think you’ve ever met my small camera. So here’s an “around the studio in available light with the big camera” shot of my Fuji X-10, a classic super point and shoot with an excellent fast lens, a one-step bigger sensor, and a sturdy metal body. It’s obsolete now, since cameras with much bigger sensors have taken over that market. So I got it for a song on Ebay, and it still makes a nice image. You can tell I like it, since I have been buying it presents: a molded plastic grip to make it easier to hold, and a cool braided paracord wrist strap from DSPTCH. I’ve been experimenting with it for a while, and took it on a bit of an expedition today to really shake it down. (For photography nerds and geeks, yes, it’s a low light/high ISO wonder, the kind that still amazes me even after shooting digital for almost a year. Pentax K-30, Pentax FA 50mm f/1.4. 1/80, f/2.8, Ex +0.3, ISO 12800, sheesh, how do they even do that?)
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