Good evening! Let's go backwards... I try to take my camera, any camera, whenever I go out. Living in the greater Sacramento metro area (capitol of CA), we've had a lot of 100 degree days all summer, even into the first week of October. So most of my summer photos are early in the day. I do want to get out more in the winter. I'm minutes away from the Sierra foothills and beyond that will be the winter snowline in a few months. A couple lenses are WR along with the X-T3, so hopefully I can get some fall/winter shots in the local gold rush towns. EDC gear? I think I'd be happy with a couple things to add to the kit. I'd rather not use a shoulder strap unless I have a long lens, so the Peak Design Cuff is on my wishlist. Already have a few small lightweight lenses, so I think the cuff will help me point and shoot faster than a camera on a shoulder strap. I use a few Peak Design products and I really like the quality and versatility. The other item would be a little bigger grip for the X-T3. I have one in mind already, just need to add it to my cart. Matt Stuart: book added to my Christmas list And diversity in photos... I need to get out more. I do like my B/W photos but sometimes I like certain color pics too. Good podcast, thanks for the ideas and conversation.
Michael, thanks for sharing your feedback as always!. I believe you will enjoy the book as much as I do. I primarily use the Peak design cuff wrist strap. I am not a neck strap person. I find it more to my style of shooting and since I use grips on my smaller cameras, I do not suffer from hand fatigue. I plan to not let the cold get the best of me this winter, but Michigan does get cold. Cheers and Have a fantastic week!
Good evening!
Let's go backwards...
I try to take my camera, any camera, whenever I go out. Living in the greater Sacramento metro area (capitol of CA), we've had a lot of 100 degree days all summer, even into the first week of October. So most of my summer photos are early in the day. I do want to get out more in the winter. I'm minutes away from the Sierra foothills and beyond that will be the winter snowline in a few months. A couple lenses are WR along with the X-T3, so hopefully I can get some fall/winter shots in the local gold rush towns.
EDC gear? I think I'd be happy with a couple things to add to the kit. I'd rather not use a shoulder strap unless I have a long lens, so the Peak Design Cuff is on my wishlist. Already have a few small lightweight lenses, so I think the cuff will help me point and shoot faster than a camera on a shoulder strap. I use a few Peak Design products and I really like the quality and versatility. The other item would be a little bigger grip for the X-T3. I have one in mind already, just need to add it to my cart.
Matt Stuart: book added to my Christmas list
And diversity in photos... I need to get out more. I do like my B/W photos but sometimes I like certain color pics too.
Good podcast, thanks for the ideas and conversation.
Michael, thanks for sharing your feedback as always!. I believe you will enjoy the book as much as I do. I primarily use the Peak design cuff wrist strap. I am not a neck strap person. I find it more to my style of shooting and since I use grips on my smaller cameras, I do not suffer from hand fatigue. I plan to not let the cold get the best of me this winter, but Michigan does get cold. Cheers and Have a fantastic week!