Thanks so much Scott. I’m loving this camera so far. So easy to get comfortable with. And the lens is fabulous too. It feels like I hardly need to post process.
RoamingScott wrote:
Bob, your pictures are lovely...would love to see the high-res/full res versions, they must pop!
After a visit with my mom, I decided to take stroll in downtown Ridgefield, CT. Some stately houses there. And no, I did not grow up in any of them . . .
I really wish you had said that the X2Dii was all hype or that it was in no way special, rather than adding more pages of lovely images. I held off on the X2D earlier this year and picked up a Q3 43 (which I really love). I had largely purged this thread from my mind, but then I caught up on the missed pages, and photos from you, @Fescue and @RoamingScott awakened the itch again.
Anyone have a spare Powerball ticket, so I don’t have to get a divorce over a camera?
@Grenache luckily for buyers used X2Ds are now STUPID cheap compared to 3 months ago and the image quality and workflow is no different or worse than the new model.
@Grenache - the answer is simple. Buy something your wife really wants, like a new house and tell her that part of the deal is a new camera for you. While I said it half kiddingly, she said, 'Deal!' That's how I got this camera . . . for real. We move this Tuesday . . .