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Professor Chaos Noble Donor
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 200 on 11/20/2005 3:22 AM >
| | | If you really want something not grainy when blown up, then film is your best bet. You could look into finding some used Canon EOS or Nikon F body with a nice lens. Slowly start collecting lenses, so if you get a DSLR, you'll already have a good collection of lenses.
"Toyota vehicles are marketed to people who would be more excited about getting a new fridge than a new car I think." -Bandi |
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Soho
Location: Boston MA, USA Gender: Male
paths to the center of a circle are many
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 201 on 11/21/2005 5:35 AM >
| | | I have owned the "Canon EOS RebelG" for some time, with two spare lenses: a simple, basic 80-200 lens, and a an "Ultrasonic?" 75-300. If you have any knowledge about this camera/acc. I would be very grateful if you could share it.
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Majickal
Location: Evansville, Indiana Gender: Male
<3 Home Depot
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 202 on 11/21/2005 10:59 PM >
| | | Thank you very much.
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Washu
Location: Ottawa Gender: Male
| | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 203 on 11/21/2005 11:43 PM >
| | | Posted by Soho I have owned the "Canon EOS RebelG" for some time, with two spare lenses: a simple, basic 80-200 lens, and a an "Ultrasonic?" 75-300. If you have any knowledge about this camera/acc. I would be very grateful if you could share it.
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The rebel G is a decent camera. Which 80-200 do you i have? The old 2.8 is a great lens.
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Soho
Location: Boston MA, USA Gender: Male
paths to the center of a circle are many
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 204 on 11/22/2005 3:30 PM >
| | | Posted by Washu
The rebel G is a decent camera. Which 80-200 do you i have? The old 2.8 is a great lens.
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Honestly I do not know if it is the 2.8; however, the lens does have a rn II on it . the text reads: CANON LENS MADE IN JAPAN (/)52mm CANON ZOOM LENS EF 80-200mm 1:4.5-5.6 II the int. number is: 5302525A [last edit 11/22/2005 3:31 PM by Soho - edited 1 times]
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EatsTooMuchJam
Location: Minneapolis, MN Gender: Male
Squirty "Stickybuns" von Cherrypants
| | | | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 205 on 11/22/2005 3:54 PM >
| | | Posted by Soho Honestly I do not know if it is the 2.8; however, the lens does have a rn II on it . the text reads: CANON LENS MADE IN JAPAN (/)52mm CANON ZOOM LENS EF 80-200mm 1:4.5-5.6 II the int. number is: 5302525A
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Then it is not an 80-200/2.8. It is an 80-200/4.5-5.6
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 206 on 11/22/2005 4:05 PM >
| | | Anyone have any experience with the Panasonic Lumix? Sounds promising - Leica lens, manual zoom and focus on the lens barrel, 8mp. http://shop.resell...070197~DMT-200~VK-
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EatsTooMuchJam
Location: Minneapolis, MN Gender: Male
Squirty "Stickybuns" von Cherrypants
| | | | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 207 on 11/22/2005 5:00 PM >
| | | The Leitz lens would be nice, but it doesn't ever get very wide (35-420mm in 35mm terms). It can't do ISO 50 which means that it'll most likely be noisier than a similar Canon. It can do a maximum of an 8 second exposure. The lens is nice and fast for a P&S (2.8-3.7), but for the money it would probably make more sense to pick up a Powershot S80 - or an S70. You lose a megapixel, but the S70 can still shoot RAW unlike the S80.
"The large print giveth and the small print taketh away." -Tom Waits |
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BeaverBanker
Location: Canunkastan Gender: Male
A Hobo In A Orange Sweater
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 208 on 11/22/2005 5:23 PM >
| | | I looked threw the first 5 pages and didn't seen a asnwer i was looking for. Im looking for a the best Digital Camera i can buy for $500 Can. Taxes in. I like to shoot in darker places but also i like to take snow pictures. It has to have auto focus ..or both auto and manual. Thank you
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EatsTooMuchJam
Location: Minneapolis, MN Gender: Male
Squirty "Stickybuns" von Cherrypants
| | | | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 209 on 11/22/2005 6:28 PM >
| | | Powershot S60 or S70 should be about in your price range.
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BeaverBanker
Location: Canunkastan Gender: Male
A Hobo In A Orange Sweater
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 210 on 11/26/2005 12:17 AM >
| | | Posted by EatsTooMuchJam Powershot S60 or S70 should be about in your price range.
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Those Camera are discontinue ...well at lease around here well one place has it (s60) for $449 ,, [last edit 11/26/2005 1:39 PM by BeaverBanker - edited 4 times]
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BeaverBanker
Location: Canunkastan Gender: Male
A Hobo In A Orange Sweater
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 211 on 11/26/2005 1:40 PM >
| | | So its Ether The Powershot S60 Or Powershot A610.... Same Price... which one better?
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mechfreak57 This member has been banned.
Location: Southlake, TX Gender: Male
"To laugh at ones self is a mark of maturity."
| | Nikon D200 <Reply # 212 on 12/2/2005 3:00 PM >
| | | i will be on of the first to get 1 of the new D200s when the they ship mid-december. anyone else gonna get 1?
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Professor Chaos Noble Donor
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 214 on 12/4/2005 5:00 AM >
| | | Posted by mechfreak57 i will be on of the first to get 1 of the new D200s when the they ship mid-december. anyone else gonna get 1?
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I thought about it but I'll tough my D1X a little longer and hopefully get the D2X after christmas if all goes well. I *need* something big in my hands. I'm used to the D1X size (I've used a D100 for like a year and a half).
"Toyota vehicles are marketed to people who would be more excited about getting a new fridge than a new car I think." -Bandi |
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laslow
Location: Tewksbury, MA
you have quite a temper for someone who takes pictures of flowers
| | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 215 on 12/4/2005 7:04 PM >
| | | The D1x is really nice camera... I'm a bit shaky about purchasing used equipment, though. (Price of the D2x is a bit out of my range.) I haven't seen any Olympus E-1 mentions! Personally, I love it. I don't have one but I've used one. The only cons I've noticed are large RAW file sizes. It's a bit slower than a pro Nikon or Canon, but nothing horrible. I've seriously considered purchasing one. I think the weatherproofing and magnesium-alloy body would be perfect for UE. In addition, Olympus is going to be expanding its dSLR product line. Anyone else have any opinions on the Oly E-1? [last edit 12/4/2005 7:05 PM by laslow - edited 1 times]
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Professor Chaos Noble Donor
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 216 on 12/4/2005 7:45 PM >
| | | Posted by laslow The D1x is really nice camera... I'm a bit shaky about purchasing used equipment, though. (Price of the D2x is a bit out of my range.)
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Only thing you really gotta check are the shutter actuations and if the camera in question was professionally used by journalists or reporters. They beat their cameras to death. The main thing you'll see fail on a DLSR is the shutter. You rarely, if ever, see a logic output board fail. However a shutter of a D1/H/X is +/- 200$ which is not bad.
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obrigado
| | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 217 on 12/5/2005 1:22 AM >
| | | Posted by Professor Chaos If you really want something not grainy when blown up, then film is your best bet.
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This is complicated.
Yes, slow slide film (ISO 25 - 100 or so) will show very little grain and scan/enlarge very well. However, negative film - especially at higher sensitivities (ISO 400+) shows much more grain than a recent dslr at the same ISO. Obviously, there's variation from film to film and from dslr to dslr. I'm presuming that you are referring to 135 film... once you move to medium format, the DSLR no longer has the grain advantage. My personal experience is with slow 135 slide film and a 6mp dslr. In good light, I prefer the color and highlight characteristics of film, but in more challenging (moving subject, low light) circumstances, the edge goes to digital.
This is something to consider carefully, as UE photography is often very low light.
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CowboyPenner
Location: Durham Region or anywhere that I might end up while travelling Gender: Male
URBEXMobile
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 218 on 12/7/2005 12:34 AM >
| | | I just bought a Canon Powershot A520. This is my first digital camera and I've only been playing with it for a few hours thus far but I'm pretty sure I'll be really happy with it. I'll post again when I've had some practice.
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Torlough
Entropy, it eventually happens
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread <Reply # 219 on 12/7/2005 3:48 PM >
| | | I have a Cannon Digital Rebel/ 300D with the kit lens. I wasn't really thrilled A friend of mine talked me getting into a Sigma 18-50mm true F2.8 all the way through. That lens is freaking amazing. I say invest in lenses as much as possible.
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