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04/19/2012 01:50:07 AM · #1 |
Link!
Looks pretty good at first glance... Haven't read the whole review yet but just looking at the specs this thing is going to be an animal! |
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04/19/2012 01:51:26 AM · #2 |
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04/19/2012 03:04:20 AM · #3 |
| This could be great for me. I use D7000 for videos and the new video specifics could allow me to use D3200 as a second body (I should say as a second video camera! :) |
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04/19/2012 01:03:55 PM · #4 |
Bump for the mid day people...
I'd love to see what everyone thinks about this thing. |
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04/19/2012 01:46:46 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by mbrutus2009: ...I'd love to see what everyone thinks about this thing. |
I think Nikon and Canon way overboard releasing new cameras every month. I think we should stick with our current cameras longer time unless if we realy realy need to change it, like if the current one (or backup) breaks or somehow you start wedding photography and need high ISO and movie abilities on your camera (etc).
(un-freaking-believable!) |
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04/19/2012 02:59:28 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by FocusPoint:
I think Nikon and Canon way overboard releasing new cameras every month. I think we should stick with our current cameras longer time unless if we realy realy need to change it, like if the current one (or backup) breaks or somehow you start wedding photography and need high ISO and movie abilities on your camera (etc).
(un-freaking-believable!) |
can you blame them? they not only have to keep pace with each other, but other manufacturers as well. personally i like this stuff, there are tons of gear heads dropping their 5d Mk2 in favor of the new mk3. the used market is phenomenal. wait till the replacement for the 7D comes out... |
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04/19/2012 03:36:47 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by FocusPoint:
I think Nikon and Canon way overboard releasing new cameras every month. I think we should stick with our current cameras longer time unless if we realy realy need to change it, like if the current one (or backup) breaks or somehow you start wedding photography and need high ISO and movie abilities on your camera (etc).
(un-freaking-believable!) |
can you blame them? they not only have to keep pace with each other, but other manufacturers as well. personally i like this stuff, there are tons of gear heads dropping their 5d Mk2 in favor of the new mk3. the used market is phenomenal. wait till the replacement for the 7D comes out... |
Can you say "bubble"? this will cost them in long run and probably will force them to shut down some of the factories and dealers soon. They don't wait until they make some money but spend more money and time for the next one, because the technology is there, not the budget.
then, who cares... just gives us something to talk about from time to time, "OH MY! did you see the ISO feature on that one... WOW! check this megapixel power man!" etc and so forth :o\
*backs a little and watches people drool on themselves* |
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04/20/2012 12:20:30 AM · #8 |
| I was more excited about the $700 28MM F1.8 AFS, excited enough to pre-order. |
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04/20/2012 12:28:37 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by MattO: I was more excited about the $700 28MM F1.8 AFS, excited enough to pre-order. |
Yes, I like the look of this one too. It'll have to wait a while though I think. |
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