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I feel like buying a single-lens reflex camera about once a year.
- But in the end, I always conclude that the camera on my smartphone is good enough.
- (I bought a single-lens reflex camera before, but I didn’t use it much and ended up selling it).
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I enjoy taking photos with my smartphone as a normal hobby.
- I try to find interesting compositions and ways to capture moments in my daily life.
- Do you use Instagram? (tkgshn)
- #myself
- I try to find interesting compositions and ways to capture moments in my daily life.
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After trying Leica owned by (tkgshn), I feel the desire to have a camera again.
- As something that leverages life experiences.
- It seems very enjoyable to have a different perspective on the world.
- Especially if I live in a new city.
- Well, I don’t have the financial flexibility to just spend 100,000 yen on it without thinking.
- But if I get bored, I can just sell it, so it’s practically free.
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I want to take photos like this.
- It’s the type of photography that focuses on creating an image.
- Looking at this again, I don’t really have the motivation to go out and take photos like this with a camera right now (blu3mo).
- It seems more enjoyable to have a camera as a part of my everyday life.
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It’s fun to take a walk with a camera when I’m stressed. I can concentrate on finding the images I want to capture, so it lightens my mind (fuka).
- The purpose of a smartphone is to capture moments in our daily lives, but with a single-lens reflex camera, it’s more about seeking beauty on our own.
- If I were to compare it to the mist of the world, using a smartphone is like accidentally taking a new route for a task, while using a single-lens reflex camera is like deliberately taking a detour (I know it’s hard to understand).
- I totally understand, that makes sense (blu3mo).