Jerryc41
Well-known member
We often hear that the best camera is the one you have with you. This was proven true recently.
I went to a semi-annual dinner with people from my high school class. At the last minute, I decided to bring my tiny Sony WX9, which easily fits into a pocket. Usually, a friend with a D810 takes lots of beautiful pictures, but I figured I'd get a few shots, too.
As it turned out, the "pro" guy had problems with his D810/flash combo, so he got only four pics, while I got over a dozen. Low tech is better than high tech when the high tech isn't working.
EDIT: Too funny! I posted this on the wrong forum! I go back and forth between a photo forum and this one. Somehow, I posted this here, rather than there. I imagine people will wonder why I posted this here. (So do I.)
I went to a semi-annual dinner with people from my high school class. At the last minute, I decided to bring my tiny Sony WX9, which easily fits into a pocket. Usually, a friend with a D810 takes lots of beautiful pictures, but I figured I'd get a few shots, too.
As it turned out, the "pro" guy had problems with his D810/flash combo, so he got only four pics, while I got over a dozen. Low tech is better than high tech when the high tech isn't working.
EDIT: Too funny! I posted this on the wrong forum! I go back and forth between a photo forum and this one. Somehow, I posted this here, rather than there. I imagine people will wonder why I posted this here. (So do I.)
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