
Check out the massive handset. That has got to be bigger than his head. I bet you can hammer nails with that thing.
Shot using my last roll of Colpan 100. Mamiya MSX 1000 camera, 50mm lens.
Lester V. Ledesma's photoblog. This online shoebox contains random photos, notes, whatever. I've been a professional writer-photographer for eight years now. It's a damn good excuse to carry a camera around. These days I'm either on the road or at home in Singapore doing assignments for about a dozen magazines. Nope, this isn't my online portfolio - do check out my website, www.skylightimages.info for that :)
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Wow! I've seen DSLRs with outrageous sizes like that!
In a world where technology is miniaturizing for ease of use and convenience, Nikon and Canon DSLRs are becoming huge like dinosaurs. Of course, these camera engineers have never experienced neck pain after shooting a wedding. I don't think they even go out and use their cameras. Too bad.
There's hope that other companies are seeing the light. The Panasonic DMC-G1 is the right step to get Nikon and Canon out of the stagnant, paleothic age
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