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08/06/2007 07:19:49 PM · #1
Why aren't there any ribbon winning photos for the d40?

I think something has to be done about this. The d40 is an excellent camera for it's price and deserves to have at least one ribbon shown when you click on it's name here.

I think all of us d40 owners should make some free time and enter every challenge we can with the best we can come up with until we get a ribbon on that "Highest rated photos" page for the d40. (Not brown!)
08/06/2007 10:35:43 PM · #2
wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?
08/06/2007 10:37:10 PM · #3
Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


LMAO... I knew someone was gonna go there :-D
08/06/2007 11:08:20 PM · #4
Well, I just got mine, so I'll see what I can do! (yeah, RIGHT!) :)
08/06/2007 11:32:20 PM · #5
Theres a perfectly logical explanation for the fact that there arent any ribbons with the D40 yet:

The D40 is a low priced entry level camera, which only recently hit the market. Those buying the camera are people new to SLR photography; more experienced photogs will buy the D80, and while pros may use the D40 as their "compact" or backup, they do their serious (DPC!) work with their pro models. Therefor, I hypothesize that those that bought the D40 are only now beginning to catch up on the DSLR learning curve, to the point where they can compete with the Ribbon Hogs of DPC. Given this trend, we can expect all ribbons at DPC to be won with Nikon D40s within a year.

That is all.
08/06/2007 11:37:23 PM · #6
Originally posted by option:

Theres a perfectly logical explanation for the fact that there arent any ribbons with the D40 yet:

The D40 is a low priced entry level camera, which only recently hit the market. Those buying the camera are people new to SLR photography; more experienced photogs will buy the D80, and while pros may use the D40 as their "compact" or backup, they do their serious (DPC!) work with their pro models. Therefor, I hypothesize that those that bought the D40 are only now beginning to catch up on the DSLR learning curve, to the point where they can compete with the Ribbon Hogs of DPC. Given this trend, we can expect all ribbons at DPC to be won with Nikon D40s within a year.

That is all.


Would probably be easier just to buy a Canon.

:)

Message edited by author 2007-08-06 23:37:35.
08/06/2007 11:49:46 PM · #7
Originally posted by option:

Therefor, I hypothesize


Do you eat popcorn and drink coke while you hypothesize?
Or is that only when you supersize?
08/06/2007 11:52:13 PM · #8
Shup, Karma ;)

I think Option's onto something there.
Yeah, this is my first DSLR, and budget combined with lack of skill led to the D40. But look out now! (If I keep telling myself that it mayyyyy work, right?)
08/07/2007 12:05:36 AM · #9
Originally posted by Atropos:

Why aren't there any ribbon winning photos for the d40?



Atropos, I look forward to your entries and congratulating you on the first Blue for the D40...

Although some of my dearest photography friends hail from the Canon world, let's face it...the best camera (Nikon, Canon or whatever) is the one held within...the hands of Imagination.

Personally, I'm never a contender in the challenges (I can't seem to collect either a blue or a brown...::sigh::), but always I consider myself above all else...a Survivor. I even tried to pray for one of those ribbons (and I'm not particularly a religious person), but unfortunately, all those angels could do was shake their heads, hand me a numbered ticket and tell me to get in line. (Based on the number of the ticket, I'm gonna be here for a long while...YIKES!!!)

So, Good Luck on your Quest for the Holy Grail in the Realm of Blue!! I have every faith that if anyone can do it...it'll be YOU.

-M

08/07/2007 12:12:41 AM · #10
hihosilver,

I think you are a strong contender for getting the first ribbon. You are already the top rated d40 owner!

So, I look forward to one of us d40s to get a ribbon, just to prove the old fact that its not the high tech gear that makes great photos etc etc etc...
08/07/2007 12:22:31 AM · #11
Camera doesn't make the photographer, the photographer does.
In saying that, you should be able to buy a disposable camera and win a blue. Use your imagination. I wish I could, but years of working, stress, and ass chewings have left little to my imagination(lol)! Get out your D40's and kick ass. It may be entry level, but it's still a Nikon. That should take care of it by itself.
08/07/2007 12:25:25 AM · #12
Originally posted by kolasi:

hihosilver,

So, I look forward to one of us d40s to get a ribbon, just to prove the old fact that its not the high tech gear that makes great photos etc etc etc...


Well, D40 or not, my personal philosophy about all of those wonderful Blue winning "Ribbon Hogs" and beyond is this...

I never judge a man by the size of his camera...::winks::

08/07/2007 12:26:50 AM · #13
Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


Yeah, I'll remind Kiwiness, Pedro, and Grigrigirl of that.
08/07/2007 12:27:44 AM · #14
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


Yeah, I'll remind Kiwiness, Pedro, and Grigrigirl of that.


and Librodo, and Firsty, and Hotpasta
08/07/2007 12:32:13 AM · #15
And the 350D is considered an "entry-level" dSLR, often called a "Soccer-Mom" camera.

I rest my case.

Oh - never mind - it IS a Canon after all. :P
08/07/2007 12:32:24 AM · #16
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


Yeah, I'll remind Kiwiness, Pedro, and Grigrigirl of that.


Even sinners can repent.
08/07/2007 12:36:59 AM · #17
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


Yeah, I'll remind Kiwiness, Pedro, and Grigrigirl of that.


and Librodo, and Firsty, and Hotpasta


Umm...thanks. That should help us in not having to send out all those PMs. :)
08/07/2007 12:40:41 AM · #18
Originally posted by Oded:

Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


Yeah, I'll remind Kiwiness, Pedro, and Grigrigirl of that.


Even sinners can repent.


If they did "repent", It wouldn't be the camera making all those amazing pictures. It's a tool, not a magic box.
08/07/2007 12:41:47 AM · #19
Originally posted by BeeCee:

Shup, Karma ;)

I think Option's onto something there.
Yeah, this is my first DSLR, and budget combined with lack of skill led to the D40. But look out now! (If I keep telling myself that it mayyyyy work, right?)


Hey, Sheila, welcome to DSLR world! I hadn't noticed the upgrade. Now you and I both have to work hard to bump our S2 IS photos out of our top row with the fancy schmancy equipment. :) I'm not making it any easier on myself - two in my top row were both with the S2 IS in the past couple of months.
08/07/2007 12:46:31 AM · #20
Originally posted by fir3bird:

Originally posted by option:

Therefor, I hypothesize


Do you eat popcorn and drink coke while you hypothesize?
Or is that only when you supersize?


Just beer, thank you.
08/07/2007 01:17:37 AM · #21
Originally posted by hihosilver:

let's face it...the best camera (Nikon, Canon or whatever) is the one held within...the hands of Imagination.


Well said... Of course, 5 out of 7 of Imagination prefers Canon. =)
08/07/2007 01:36:22 AM · #22
Originally posted by Oded:

wouldn't it be easier to get a canon?


It may be easier - everybody has them for sale - but why take a step backwards? :)

Message edited by author 2007-08-07 02:03:28.
08/07/2007 01:46:51 AM · #23
i was 50-50 on nikon or canon, actually the canon commercial here is what pushed me towards nikon

Canon Japan
08/07/2007 02:04:36 AM · #24
Originally posted by levyj413:


Hey, Sheila, welcome to DSLR world! I hadn't noticed the upgrade. Now you and I both have to work hard to bump our S2 IS photos out of our top row with the fancy schmancy equipment. :) I'm not making it any easier on myself - two in my top row were both with the S2 IS in the past couple of months.


Thanks, Jeff :D I just uploaded a few shots for advice, and now I'm all set to go for the gold...umm... blue? Okay, red, because I know you'll take the blue :)
08/07/2007 11:30:55 AM · #25
Originally posted by smurfguy:

Well said... Of course, 5 out of 7 of Imagination prefers Canon. =)


Well, my heart belongs to your team mates Metatate and Shmee, but if the truth be told...I could trade cameras with the best of best (e.g. the legendary Larus) whose stellar talent would without a doubt shine brilliantly through my little D40, and whose recycle bin would be better than my best photo.

Of course, on the flip side, if you put a 5D in my hands...I'd be lucky to figure out how to turn it on. LOL.

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