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| dfwphotoman
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| I'd agree with the D-80. I got a D70 when the D100 was the latest prosumer model and don't regret it. Most of the shots at www.onemodelplace.c0m/dfwphotoman are shot with the D70. |
| 13.03.2007
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| laawaaris
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Yeah the D80 is really the best option - you save a lot of money over D200 and you still get 10 MegaPixels, ability to use all the lenses and flashes and a good amount of control over your pictures.
I would say if you're just using it as a hobby - and dont really know what will happen after that - the D200 is too much. You may even consider the D40 series - those are pretty good too, but you're limited two only 2 lenses (for AutoFocusing). |
| 12.03.2007
- 19:53:23 |
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| MoMan
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| man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this site is GREAT love the idea.. loving the ebony girls.. MORE MORE!!! |
| 10.03.2007
- 23:00:08 |
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| fierabraccio
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| I can't suggest anything, because I prefer film cameras. I've many of them, from an old huge masterpiece as Exakta Varex wiith a lot of lenses, to a small Minox 35 GT with which I take candid pictures, as the one I'm sending to you by e-mail to exemplify. When I need a digital copy, I put the film into my Nikon Coolscan, that is the only true progress i can recognize in photographic retouch... |
| 10.03.2007
- 06:52:26 |
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| check it out
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| check out ww.dpreview.com for a professional opinion on DSLRs. |
| 10.03.2007
- 00:48:43 |
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| jesse
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| Go with the Olympus 720SW, can take it anywhere, even underwater. Great camera and only around 300-400. |
| 09.03.2007
- 18:38:57 |
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| cocomojoe
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| Get the D80 and save about $1,000 from the D200. Invest in some good lenses. |
| 09.03.2007
- 18:07:11 |
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| size13
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| I have a Nikon D50. If you are relatively new the D70s might be the best route. Put your extra $ into lenses. If you know cameras...go pro. |
| 09.03.2007
- 16:48:29 |
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| OJ
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| Soccer is a game of 2 halves not 4 quarters you retearded cunt cayne |
| 09.03.2007
- 16:27:34 |
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| Aron Trimble
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| Been shooting for awhile and I used to sell cameras, so here is my $.02 If you're just starting out the D200 is probably going to be a bit much to handle, however it is a fantastic camera and I would buy one in a heart beat. However, if you are thinking of going pro with this, then I would say sure, get the D200. If you're not going to go pro I would buy a used D70/D70s over a D80 any day of the week. The D80 is nice, but SD memory is slower and more unreliable than the compactflash which is used by both the D70/D70s, D200 and every other professional D-SLR. Also, you can get larger capacity CF cards than SD. Personally, I use a D70s it's a great camera. Seriously e-mail me if you have other questions. |
| 09.03.2007
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| SD
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| Obviously, Fahad, you are a Canon fan and have no idea what you are talking about when it comes to Nikons. There is no increased functionality in a D200 over a D80. Its the same exact thing with almost an identical sensor. In fact, the D80 actually has _less_ noise than the D200 thanks to an excellent NR software. In the end, the camera body means very little when compared to the lenses. Stick with the cheaper (but almost equal) body and get better lenses with that money you saved. Unless you want to drop $3000 on a Canon 5D like he said and will probably be obsolete by the end of the year when they annoce the 5D markii. |
| 09.03.2007
- 14:29:43 |
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| Sean O'Connor
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| d200 works great, but can save a few hundred bucks with the d80. Same camera exept not weatherproof or as tuff. If you are hard on your equipment the d200 might be better. Go to popphoto.com or kenrockwell.com and read up. YOUR GOING TO SPEND BIG BUCKS ON EITHER ONE. |
| 09.03.2007
- 11:49:50 |
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| indianalee
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| Hey Tom, I think Walgreens has that same camera for $4. Just as good and it'll save you a couple bucks. |
| 09.03.2007
- 06:48:21 |
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| California
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| How can you have an ebony gallery and not have any pictures of Amber Easton? |
| 09.03.2007
- 05:08:09 |
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| tom
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| i got this box camera from rite aid for 6 dollers and its workin wonders for me and it has a built in flash |
| 09.03.2007
- 03:04:10 |
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| Matteo
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| The NikonD200 is a good camera... If your looking for a good DSLR you may want to look at the new Sony Alpha. Its a 10 mega pixel camera with Image stablizer in the body which is key for hand held shots. As well, you can purchase Carl Zeiss Lens. Don't be fooled with the Rebel XT or XTI many sales people are pro-canon because they used to sell good SLRs (35mm) but unfortunately this hasn't carried over to its DSLR line up |
| 09.03.2007
- 02:37:04 |
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| David
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| Yeah, most of the digital pics I took and that are on my flickr page (davidbarkan.com) I used the Rebel XT (350D) it's a really good camera especially in low light... the XTi maybe better... dunno... the D200 is very good, but I'm not a fan of Nikon cameras, I prefer Canon as well as they're lenses... I'd go for the 5D and any L lens series from Canon... cheers! |
| 09.03.2007
- 02:27:51 |
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| Aaron
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| I have a Canon Digital Rebel XT, its a great Digital SLR for someone who is just learning. You can get them pretty cheap now. |
| 09.03.2007
- 01:09:37 |
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| JD
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| I have a Cybershot DSC-W50 (6 megapixles) and it does fine for my purposes and is inexpensive. How can I post a photo from this cam? |
| 09.03.2007
- 00:58:52 |
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| ben
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| no 1 |
| 09.03.2007
- 00:46:27 |
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