I just discovered better lovers! They're great and a perfect mix of Dillinger and ETID. I'm envious you got to see them play.
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Good. We need to end the dealership model of car sales being required in most states.
This is awesome, thanks for the good read. I'm looking forward to see where this goes from here.
At first glance I thought this was satirical, implying ikea was fined for making people build their own furniture.
Does that affect your battery much? The warning pushed me away from trying it.
OK... let's adjust the doomsday clock again.
My parents rented me and my brothers one of these from blockbuster for a night. It was great and I'll never forget it.
I rely pretty heavily on manual focus and focus peaking. Primarily because my main lens I find myself using is my 70-180 AF Macro with the FTZ adapter, which doesn't autofocus with the Z bodies. When using Z lenses (like the 24-120 S) then I'll use autofocus along with peaking.
I was in your situation recently.
10+ years ago, I had sold all my Canon kit including a 5DMkII and some EF L lenses and I wanted to pick up photography again. I was luckily not committed to a specific brand since I didn't have any of my kit left so I was free to look at other platforms. I had a few friends with cameras and tested some different platforms out but ultimately settled on Nikon.
I currently have a full frame Z6II mirrorless and I like it very much. It's lighter and more compact than my Canon setup was, and I also feel like the lens selection and price (both Z and F) are better than it was when I had Canon. My favorite part of mirrorless is the focus peaking. I find myself using it along with manual focusing for about half my shots.
Look around at other platforms like Nikon, Sony, OM, etc. before you commit because it would be a good time to switch of you did want to. If you stay with Canon, I definitely recommend looking at mirrorless.
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