And it did well, for a while. But then the bug hit me... The Olympus went with me everywhere, and with my limited 50 shots on the 256mb card, I learned to shoot better, and better, till I reached a point where my camera was limiting me. It seemed there was never enough light to shoot quickly enough, and that my images just weren't big enough for anything more then being posted in a forum. But I was broke, 17, and would rather put my money into a shiny new part for my bike then into a camera.
Yet I searched craigslist daily. And eventually, I snagged a deal. A humble Nikon D70, with a cracked top LCD and 13,000 clicks for the amazing sum of $80 dollars. With a 130 dollar lens from KEH (an 18-55 EDII), I was set, taking better pictures then I had ever imagined I would take without breaking the bank. But now not only was I hooked on photography, but I was hooked on finding a DEAL. The D70 was recently sold, with the kit lens, to a fellow student at my highschool, With profit, of course. Along with the sale of some film bodies I had grabbed in a deal on ebay, I had enough money to fund my next purchase which I had gotten a steal on... A Nikon D200.
This Blog, my friends, is Photo on the Cheap; providing those of us who love to shoot but hate to open our wallets a means of getting our fix.
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