New Toy: Nikon D70s

This entry was published at least two years ago (originally posted on April 8, 2006). Since that time the information may have become outdated or my beliefs may have changed (in general, assume a more open and liberal current viewpoint). A fuller disclaimer is available.

Thanks to some very kind assistance in the mysterious and tricky realms of credit and financing by the best girl in the world, I’ve got a new toy to play with for my birthday:

New Toy!

  • Nikon D70s
  • Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 G (the kit lens included with the D70s)
  • Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D
  • Quantaray 28mm f/2.8
  • Quantaray 70-210mm f/4-5.6 One Touch

So. Many. Happydances.

This is only one half of a deal, though. See, while I’m working on rebuilding my credit after doing a rather impressive job of digging a financial hole for myself some time back, it’s still in pretty sad shape. So while I’m at a point where making payments on a setup like this is quite reasonable, there was no way my current credit score would allow me to finance this.

The deal, then, is simply this: in return for helping me with the credit end of things, I quit smoking and apply the money I’ve been throwing away on smoking towards making the payments for the camera. It’s all a matter of priorities: what’s more important to me? Continuing to throw money away at something that will do nothing except make me sick later in life? Or better my health while putting the money towards improving my photography?

Really, not a very hard choice to make.

So, while I may have a rough few days or couple of weeks ahead of me, I’ll just pick up the camera every time I have the urge to pick up a cigarette. It should make the transition from smoker to non-smoker far easier to deal with.

Now…it’s time to go play!

iTunesDo You Remember the First Time?” by Pulp from the album Hits (2003, 4:20).

3 thoughts on “New Toy: Nikon D70s”

  1. Wow, cool! So you’ve got a new toy that’ll keep you occupied for hours (hmm, ulterior motive for Prairie?), plus, once you get used to being a non-smoker, I think you’ll find that it’s a win-win situation.
    Congrats!

  2. I looked at my car payment for my Honda Civic and added to it all the money I spent drinking and smoking and realized that if I used the money I pissed away and burnt up in smoke I could drive a Corvette rather than a Civic. And still have money left over.

    So that’s what I did.

    It’s now almost 20 years later, and I drink a bit but I never did start smoking again.

    If this is what comes from hanging out with that girl of your’s well then….I like her more and more each day!

  3. I never commented on this the first time I saw it, but since it keeps showing up in your RSS feed I figured I’d comment now. That’s awesome, congratulations on all your pretty new toys! I’m so jealous! And on your new lifestyle of non-stinkiness!

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