

Even so, something just didn’t feel right.

The first several reviews were quite positive, and I was very pleased with my accomplishment.

After proofreading the manuscript the umpteenth time, I finally uploaded the text and it went live in May 2018. Unfortunately, there’s too much bad information floating around online so I decided to make an effort to correct the record. If analog photography is to survive then young people who didn’t grow up with film need the knowledge to do just that.Ĭonventional control layout eschews 80’s “back to the future” aesthetic popular on competitors’ products. In May of last year I self-published a volume on Amazon entitled, “ Nikon Film Cameras, Which one is right for you?” My goal was to put together an extensive review of the Nikon 35mm system with an eye toward assembling a top-notch classic manual-focus system on a budget within range of the average food service worker. “Hey, I haven’t reviewed one of those yet! And it’s on sale!” This more or less describes my last several gear purchases. Sometimes I think this is why people start blogs or YouTube channels, just to have an excuse to acquire and play around with new gear. Second, you have an acute emotional need for a rational justification, no matter how far-fetched. First, you’re going to complete the transaction and buy the camera. I already have six.” If you could freeze this moment, two things would become immediately clear. “There’s no logical reason for this, no need for another camera. We’ve all experienced that instant of hesitation, the moment of self-doubt, just before clicking the “submit order” button.
