Originally posted by robgski Welcome! I have enjoyed reading the blog for several years.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the warm welcome.
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Originally posted by Rondec I enjoyed your blog quite a bit. I have thought for a long time that "the experience" of photography is underrated as a reason why people continue to do it. Yes, it is about the destination (the image), but is also about having joy in the journey as well.
I'm sure a K-1 wouldn't give everyone else the same experience, but I'm definitely on the same page as you in this respect and still very much enjoy taking photos with my K-1 and K-1 II cameras.
Originally posted by Rondec Originally posted by surfar*
I enjoyed the read(and comments),good luck with the next stop on the camera journey.
Is your presence on the Forum to evangelize Pentaxians to mirrorless shooters or just to be a "Jeremiah" and correct the errors of our ways? I'm a bit unclear...
Thanks so much for the kind words. I completely agree, the K1 / K1 II isn't for everyone, just like the Sony and Fujifilm's aren't for me. As long as people find a camera that feels like an extension of themselves it's all good. The experience of photography is a huge thing for me. Working in the field with my own photography business, and in the photography journalism business with the Phoblographers means taking photos for fun can seem like a chore at times. It is hard to mix a hobby and a business interest as the burn out is real, but no matter what, I enjoy using the K1 II so much that i get up at crazy hours to go and shoot for fun again now. I enjoy picking the camera up every time, and that feeling is priceless.