Posted by dirtyw0rld I use a d7000 I love it so much I don't really have any worthy complaints, I got it for under 700$ refurbished from henry's photo (canadian). Your older dx lens will work fine. I'm using a Nikkor 35-105 D lens as my everyday lens and its from like 95, works incredible |
Posted by Mister Owl Hello! I'm having a debate about a future upgrade and would like a second opinion. I currently have a D3200 and am pretty happy with it, but it lacks some features that I am finding more important as I dig deeper into photography. No auto bracketing. Poor quality at high ISO, and EV step customization. So, I was looking at the D7100 and the D7000. |
Posted by Mister Owl That's not bad at all. And you're happy with it in low light? I'll probably be buying a 50mm 1.8 with it as well for better low light shots. My 3200 is decent for its sensor size, but lacks in light painting situations, and long exposures for astral photography. |
Posted by /dev/nox What (old) medium-format camera to buy..? Looking for a good one (to use in urbex'ing, of course). Budget: $2000 --- Maybe: Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Maybe: Hasselblad 500CW, 501CW, etc.. Maybe: (insert suggestion here) Format: I don't care so much, 6x6 looks more aesthetically, 6x7 is more practical (or maybe not). |
Posted by AmcKidd just bought my FIRST Dslr, Nikon D5100 with the Kit lens for my upcoming Titan I explore- any tips i need to know before i start taking pics of everything in sight to figure it out ? im still Searching for the 50mm f/1.8 at a price i dont feel like i should at least get a kiss... any help/tips would be Appreciated, but understand, im not up to speed on it at all, and Tech Speak is better if spoken in plain language |
Posted by UrbanXNick What kind of DSLR would you guys recommend under $500?? |
Posted by DantheMac Word of advice, don't fall into the pixel count stupidness. Any camera with 7.1mp or more will produce sharp, clear, good photos for use posting online or making small to medium sized prints. The only reason you will need a high pixel count would be if you plan to do a lot of heavy cropping and editing, or if you plan on making poster sized prints of your photos. |
Posted by Byberrian Fanman Although resolution is getting to the point where most will never really take full advantage of it, newer cameras have noticeably better sensors; this equates to better colors, better/cleaner high ISO, better dynamic range (especially with Nikon) and probably a little more. |
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Posted by UrbanXNick Deal or No Deal? |
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