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沙扬娜拉 60DSayonara, 60D

“沙扬娜拉”,一句日语,它不只是再见的意思。

总能看见日本人 在争吵过后 在交谈过后  鞠躬 说一句”撒扬娜拉“---字面意思来看”就这样吧”

是啊,就这样吧,就这样吧。

2012年7月中旬购入60D 在2013年3月21日买家确认付款之后 永远的离开了我。

特地挑了一张当时认为得意之作的片子 严重过曝 哈哈 还是觉得自己技术很牛X 至少会用

长焦+大光圈弄虚化了(和ZHANGSZ现在一样啊)

时光继续 到九月四日 购入了第一支定焦镜头 EF50/1.4 (其实要换做现在来 肯定买S50/1.4)

那个开心 终于有一只好头了 于是慢慢冷落了18135 甚至到了摸都不摸的地步 不过确实啊 成像

差的太多了

上面是刚拿到手拍的照片 觉得焦外真美

对了 想起来几个购买时的小插曲

1 搞不明白要买50定还是85定 真傻 买85定 能拍啥呀

2 摸了好多高档镜头 得瑟的

3买小痰盂还是1.4?最后还是买了1.4 那个塑料屁股受不了

4当时还在机身LCD屏幕看对焦准不准呢 笑死了哈哈哈哈

5 凑数的

然后生活继续 又拍了HP MQW DYF 等等一堆同学 也算出过几张好片吧 不过出片率还是不高

给同学的生日拍照 出去玩拍照 还拿来装逼勾搭过学妹 不过后来当然是失败了(笑

后来开始知道点测光 测光对焦分离之类的 开始慢慢玩 给各种要出的小玩意拍照 就拍到了2013年

然后不知道怎么的 到要60D自己给自己拍照的时候了 是啊 想着出60D了

出的过程其实挺憋屈 最早心说能卖个5500 后来慢慢挂着 发现5300 5100 越来越低 之间还遇到个

5200要收的贩子 不过没出 估计贩子到手刀吧 还是挺害怕的 后来想到了分开出于是到了最后

镜头1500 机身3500 破包50 一件一件的出掉 最后加起来 还是有五千一二吧 其实到现在我也不知道

到底机身该出多少钱才合适。说起来总是觉得挺心疼 哎 自己到底是怎么想的呢。

有的时候也想着 要么就不要出了吧 毕竟也是一只好机子。

还是想要换新的冲动吞没了感情。

出吧出吧 不出降价了。

这么想着想着 建了链接

这么想着想着 填好了快递单

这么想着想着 拿到了货款

这么想着想着 觉得不想再说了

好吧 那就是这样了吧

最后 再对我的60D说一句。再见 。

----是的,中文的再见。

“Sayonara”, a Japanese word, and it means more than goodbye.

You always see the Japanese, after a quarrel, after a conversation, bowing and saying “sayonara”---which taken literally means “so be it, then”

Yes. So be it, then. So be it.

Bought in mid-July 2012, my 60D, after the buyer confirmed payment on March 21, 2013, left me forever.

I picked out a shot I considered a proud piece of work at the time. Badly overexposed, haha. Still thought my technique was hot stuff back then; at least I knew how to use

a telephoto + wide aperture to melt the background (same as ZHANGSZ these days)

Time went on. On September 4 I bought my first prime lens, the EF50/1.4 (though if it were now, I’d buy the S50/1.4 for sure)

That happiness. A good piece of glass at last. So the 18135 slowly fell out of favor, to the point where I never so much as touched it. Though honestly, the image quality

really was worlds apart

Above is a photo from right after it arrived. The bokeh, I thought, was just beautiful

Oh right, a few little episodes from the buying come back to me

1 Couldn’t figure out whether to get the 50 prime or the 85 prime. So silly. Buy the 85? What would I even shoot with it

2 Fondled a whole pile of high-end lenses, feeling terribly pleased with myself

3 The little spittoon or the 1.4? Went with the 1.4 in the end; couldn’t stand that plastic backside

4 Back then I was still checking whether focus was sharp on the camera’s LCD screen. Hilarious hahahaha

5 This one’s just to round out the list

Then life went on. Shot HP, MQW, DYF and a heap of other classmates. A few good frames came out of it, I suppose, though the keeper rate was never high

Shot classmates’ birthdays, shot our trips out, even used it to show off and chat up a girl in the year below. Which of course went nowhere in the end (laughs

Later I started learning about spot metering, separating metering from focusing, that sort of thing, and slowly began to play, photographing all the little things I was putting up for sale. And so it shot its way into 2013

Then somehow it was time for the 60D to take a photo of itself. Yes, I was thinking of selling the 60D

Selling it was honestly pretty dispiriting. At first I told myself it would fetch 5500. Then it hung there listed and I watched it slip, 5300, 5100, lower and lower. Along the way I even met a

dealer offering 5200. Didn’t sell. Figured he’d knife the price once it was in his hands; that scared me plenty. Later I thought of selling it in parts, and so at the very end

the lens went for 1500, the body 3500, the battered bag 50, sold off piece by piece. All told it still added up to fifty-one, fifty-two hundred or so. Honestly, to this day I don’t know

what the body should really have gone for. Talking about it always aches a little. Ah, what was I even thinking.

Sometimes I’d think, maybe just don’t sell it. It was a good camera, after all.

But the urge for something new swallowed the feeling whole.

Sell it, sell it. Wait any longer and the price only drops.

Thinking like that, I created the listing

Thinking like that, I filled in the shipping form

Thinking like that, I received the payment

Thinking like that, I found I didn’t want to say any more

Alright. So be it, then

At the very end, one more word to my 60D. See you again .

----Yes, goodbye in Chinese.

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