Digital Cameras, Suggestions?

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  • Bluestrike_2
    Archer
    • Jan 2004
    • 481

    #16
    Originally posted by Hexis
    Oh yeah, the Nikon D200 is a very nice camera. I really wish Nikon was even suggesting that they plan to offer a full frame digital SLR. I had to make the switch to Canon so I could get full frame. Tis ok, I gave a friend a couple of Nikkors for some EF glass. He's quite happy with his D200. I'm quite happy with my 5D.
    How's the 5D working out for you?

    Anyhow, I personally like the smaller sensor. Fewer megapixels, but that extra reach sure does come in handy.

    I know I want to travel up to Scranton where there are a bunch of bald eagle nesting spots and hopefully "shoot 'em" (with a camera....) and that could come in handy.

    My worst worry? Noise because of cramming too many pixels into too small of a space .
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    • behemoth
      SVSTC?
      • Nov 2002
      • 7750

      #17
      We have a D200 at school.

      Niiiiiice


      anyway, i never got the camera, and the following week's sale papers had no good deals, so hopefuklly this week.

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      • slade
        Carpe Noctem
        • Apr 2004
        • 3442

        #18
        im fine with my canon powershot A520. its a good P&S camera, and it provides higher res pictures than i need... much higher. i generally have to change the file size down to one of its lower settings, or crop it to host on photobucket and post pictures here. dont worry about getting a memory card with the camera, i picked up a 512 mb card from ebay for ~$30, and i saw someone who got a 1GB card for the same price.
        xvalve, ule body, logic vert frame, WWA barrel
        68/30 PE nitro tank
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        • Carbon Blue
          Registered User

          • Apr 2003
          • 1103

          #19
          if your willing to spend 209$ on the Sony W30 its 6mp with a 2inch screen and it takes great pics! Ive got the w50 . The pricing on the w50 was 249 at Frys electronics
          :headbang: AGD :headbang:

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          • magman007
            I <3 my Penis
            • Jun 2001
            • 7579

            #20
            im tellin ya, the dcp-200 we talked about is a bad arse camera



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            • Hexis
              Green Mag Freak
              • Sep 2001
              • 2427

              #21
              Originally posted by Bluestrike_2
              How's the 5D working out for you?

              Anyhow, I personally like the smaller sensor. Fewer megapixels, but that extra reach sure does come in handy.

              I know I want to travel up to Scranton where there are a bunch of bald eagle nesting spots and hopefully "shoot 'em" (with a camera....) and that could come in handy.

              My worst worry? Noise because of cramming too many pixels into too small of a space .
              I love it. As much as full frame is annoying, I still think it's worth it. A friend that I share a duplex and studio with has a 1Ds mk2, so I'm quite familiar with the issues of a full frame sensor. Since I love to shoot wide, and want the DoF control, it's worth it for me. That and the huge photosites and CMOS sensor give the 5D a huge noise advantage. It's hard on glass tho. I'm a fan of primes now. Only the L zooms are decent enough, and you can still tell the difference. I would not suggest full frame for most folks.

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