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Rich Harrington Publisher
Richard Harrington is the CEO of ThinkTAP and the Publisher of Photofocus. He is also the founder of RHED Pixel, a visual communications company based in Washington, D.C.
Rich has published over 100 courses on Lynda.com. Rich has authored several books including From Still to Motion, Understanding Photoshop, Professional Web Video, and Creating DSLR Video.
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Quite likely a Fujifilm X100 series. I love my DSLR but DO NOT love its bulk. I’ve really been craving something smaller and lighter since I finally broke down and entered the smartphone world about a year ago.
It wasn’t an option, but guessing I’m the only person who answered “Film Camera”. I ended the digital upgrade merry go round a few years ago. Great film cameras are our there that are very inexpensive, and a blast to use.
I have been a professional Canon shooter for over 20+ years and just abandoned ship (not entirely, still using Canon glass) to the Sony a7s mirrorless camera. After one full year of rugged use from frigid Canada to sweltering Micronesian islands, I can unequivocally say it has been an excellent decision.
I think it will most like be a Fuji X-T1 (MkII?) or a Sony a7 MkII.