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12/30/2004 05:31:26 PM · #26 |
I just went looking for one of those 'sea of white lenses' photos, and I found THIS. Scroll down to the last big photo. Holy cow! Is that a lens or a shoulder fired missile? Geez- is that what it takes to get an aperture wider than f/2.8 in Nikon land? |
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12/30/2004 05:33:05 PM · #27 |
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12/30/2004 05:37:27 PM · #28 |
Sorry, Damian. I didn't intend to lambaste Nikon here (even if I am a dyed in the wool Canon user), but your title invited a little jab. Just promise us that you will use your new powers only for good. |
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12/30/2004 05:43:21 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by scalvert: I just went looking for one of those 'sea of white lenses' photos, and I found THIS. Scroll down to the last big photo. Holy cow! Is that a lens or a shoulder fired missile? Geez- is that what it takes to get an aperture wider than f/2.8 in Nikon land? |
Indeed. Very Wide aperture, and very shallow DOF...and being shallow is certainly something white-lens-obsessed Canon users can relate to :D
Welcome to the land of the D70 Damian; you'll love it.
and now...I've had enough pun...off to make some purdy pitchers.
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12/30/2004 05:48:23 PM · #30 |
Don't blast the D70.
Horror story to tell -- we were in New Mexico skiing, etc. last week. I brought my 1D mark II. It was extremely cold, about 0-5 F. Anyway, half way through the trip i noticed that the AUTOFOCUS lights has shifted a little, so that the center light is no longer centered (moved up and to the left about a length of the light). I looked closely at the viewfinder and gasp, found two drops of moisture. I look even closely and it seems that two screws are loose and there is a crack on top of the view finder (the viewfinder is designed so that it has a separate piece that is latched in with 6 screws, the top screw is loose. I tighted one of them, the other one, refused to be tightened!
I think the extreme temperature changes, going from 0 F to 70+ in the car and repeat, etc. caused this to happen. So much for the environmentally seal claim!
My wife's D70 keeps on chugging, shot after shot, no problems what so ever. I am sending the camera to Canon -- hope they cover it, otherwise, i am seeling it and going to join Nikon. $4500 camera can't survive at that temperature doesn't deserve to be in my backpack.
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12/30/2004 05:56:15 PM · #31 |
i know my nikon's can handle a LOT of abuse! |
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12/30/2004 05:57:52 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by paganini: Don't blast the D70. |
Wasn't my intention- just poking a little fun. The D70 is generally regarded as superior to the Rebel, though the differences aren't anything I'd lose sheep over. |
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12/30/2004 05:59:37 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by grigrigirl: i know my nikon's can handle a LOT of abuse! |
I think Julia has violated several owner's manual warnings (and maybe the Geneva Convention) with her camera. |
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12/30/2004 06:21:59 PM · #34 |
I'd still take the Canon line (300D, 10D, 20D, 1D, 1Ds, 1D Mk 2, 1Ds Mk 2) over the Nikon line, but after playing with the D70, I can at least understand why Nikon users like it. Yummy. :)
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12/30/2004 06:22:35 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Only the most popular cameras on this site- preferred 10 to 1 by discrimminating SC members and admins. It only makes sense that if you're gonna shoot something with confidence, shoot it with a Canon. ;-)
(BTW- congrats on your new toy!) |
Ahh - the past is grand, but which camera was 2004 Camera of the Year?
J.B.
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12/30/2004 06:25:02 PM · #36 |
Originally posted by jbsmithana: Ahh - the past is grand, but which camera was 2004 Camera of the Year?J.B. |
//www.photo.net/news/dcoty/
300D for 2003. :)
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Message edited by author 2004-12-30 18:27:59.
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12/30/2004 06:25:19 PM · #37 |
In about 6 hours, that'll be the past. ;-) |
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12/30/2004 06:35:38 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by scalvert: In about 6 hours, that'll be the past. ;-) |
Yup, and then we'll all be talking about the next best camera, maybe two, that come out in 2005! How can we keep up? LOL
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