I want to buy a camera... Advice?

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Post by chester »

I have the Nikon D2X, D200, D100 and two D70's...I love all of them! Most girls collect shoes, I collect cameras and lenses.
I haven't had any problems with any of them. I've heard good things about the D50 as well.
I would look at the comparison chart of the Nikon's out there and see what the difference is between the D50 and D70...I'm not sure...I know they are shaped differently.
I do agree, get a fast lens. 2.8 or faster. The Nikon 50mm 1.4 is my favorite. It's a nice starter lens that's fast and won't break the bank ($300).
Good Luck to you!
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Post by Wes »

Mulva, There is a b/w setting on my 20d, but I still think you can get better results with RAW and then using channal mixer in PS. The little bit of B/W I have done in the camara has turned out OK though.

Nikon / Canon is bigger then the sport / trad thing. Just get what seems best to you. And Canon/tamron/sigma also have some pretty nice lenses.

Chester, when did you get the D200?

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Post by Alan Evil »

Didn't Nikon just get bought by a Korean company? Has that changed their quality control?

I've got one of Nikon's first compact digital cameras and it's been a workhorse. It still takes really nice pictures. I don't think it handles light as well as film, though.

Also, didn't Carl Weiss (sp?) make lenses for Sony for a while?
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Post by Mazz »

Nikon opened a subsidiary in Korea that's going to manufacture microscope and measuring equipment. I don't think that it has anything to do with cameras or photo optics.

Bad news for film, however. Fuji is really scaling back film production and cutting jobs.
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Post by Wes »

Mazz, You convert to the dark, digital side yet?
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Post by flashmaster »

eeek! As long as they dont stpo makinig Velvia I'll be happy. Besides I think that they will always produce Large format Film at least eh'??
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Post by Mazz »

Wes wrote:Mazz, You convert to the dark, digital side yet?
No. I'm still shooting trad.
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Post by chester »

i dunno...digital has snuck it's way into the large format world as well...
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