Twenty Years of Boredom
June 10, 2005
Work makes people boring; for instance, my next dozen blog entries (like the three before this one) will likely be about how great my job is. And let me tell you, my job is pretty fucking sweet. Today my boss and I had lunch for three hours on a patio and she bought me as much booze as I could drink. By the time we got back to the office I was stuffed with food and was in no condition to work.
In my inebriated state, I decided I should get myself another digital camera. A new digicam will allow me to create a greater variety of Tudor porn. There are some sexy Fujis for sale at FutureShop. I’d appreciate any words of advice you may offer. I know some of you are going to suggest I should get a real camera, but I don’t want an SLR — I’m drunk and I don’t wanna spend too much.
Posted by Tudor at 09:15 PM in Various Positions | TrackBackThose who should get a “real” camera and who don’t wanna spend too much should pick up a toy camera. About 15 bucks and capable of making weird/beautiful images.
In The Future everything cool will be made out of plastic.
Posted by: regan on June 10, 2005 at 11:24 PMInstead of getting a new camera, maybe consider getting a couple of new lenses (or filters) and it will be like having multiple new cameras, for about the same price — the possibilities are endless
Posted by: karen on June 11, 2005 at 12:14 AMI bought a “walking around” camera two months back to supplement my 300D - the Pentax Optio S5i. I’ve seldom been more happy with a purchase. The thing takes astounding shots, and I’ve made prints from the digital negatives that are flawless. It’s so small it goes anywhere. Well, almost anywhere. ;)
Posted by: martin on June 11, 2005 at 07:23 AMWith the Canon 510 you can adjust the shutter speed and apeure settings if you desire, or if you feel the shot desires it, has a 4x zoom too. Pretty neat, they use D cards now, the A75, 85, and 95 use Compactflash, but take 4 batteries, and go through them just as quickly too, or at least seemingly they do.
Posted by: dean on June 11, 2005 at 09:49 AM