Backup Camera
Aug. 9th, 2007 02:17 pm
I bought another DSLR, identical to my current one. One of the criteria for buying this model in the first place was it was the most durably constructed DSLR in its price rage at the time that I bought it because I knew it would be getting some abuse during my adventures in night-club photography. But while it may be durable, it is not indestructible. Not having a decent backup camera started bugging me when I drove to Washington for
Having a redundant camera also means I can send one off for service without being out of commission while the it's in the shop.
In addition to the redundant camera body I've also picked up a match for my 14-45 mm lens, partly for the sake of a backup, but also for stereo photography. With two identical cameras with identical lenses and the remote control that will trigger them both I should be able to do some interesting stereo work. The timing won't be as precise as my White Stereo Realist, and the Stereo Realist is much more compact than two full-sized SLRs so I'll continue to use it out-and-about, but the two-camera setup will be great for studio work and has the advantage of being digital.
Next on the wish-list is stepping up to full 35 mm frame DLSR like a Canon EOS 5D.
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Date: 2007-08-09 09:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-09 10:09 pm (UTC)in post you have to have a second camera to cut to every 5 seconds or so.
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Date: 2007-08-09 10:27 pm (UTC)