Santilli said:Pentax has NEVER, at least to my way of thinking, been a second level company. My experience was they made smaller, usually, and just as good bodies, but without the many features that Nikon has.
Mercutio said:If I did an SLR, I'd pretty much require something that could do image stabilizing, probably something like this. Sounds like it would slow, but in trade I might be able to get away w/o a tripod.
RAW mode isn't essential to my needs, given my understanding of its nature (pure CCD info without adjustments to contrast etc). From what I've read it seems to transfer to media very slowly. Is that a correct assessment?
In practical terms, is there anything a non-pro will miss in going with the DRebel (dumb name, I agree)?
Mercutio said:I've seen incredible, striking photos from Tannin (birds and hard disks), and Buck's pictures of flowers his garden. LM and GH obviously take their pictures seriously as well. I know I'd have a long way to go to get to that level - that, or Buck and Tannin take fantastic pictures on accident
Mercutio said:...re: art of photography. All those who are more knowledgable than me on this topic had to learn somewhere and some time. Putting aside technical details (perish the thought! In the computers forum, no less!), how did you guys learn to shoot? ...
Mercutio said:...Classroom time isn't something that would be easy for me to come by, unfortunately. Were there any texts or articles that you specifically remember from your education?
I learned the old fashioned way, by trial and error. I took my first photo with Brownie Hawkeye (flash), progressed to Polaroid SLR and then 35mm Nikons by the mid 70s. It was not a quick process. I read some books eons ago, but they are long gone. In some ways I wish I had attended some classes or workshops early on.Mercutio said:re: art of photography. All those who are more knowledgeable than me on this topic had to learn somewhere and some time. Putting aside technical details (perish the thought! In the computers forum, no less!), how did you guys learn to shoot?
LunarMist said:Howell,
What do you shoot that results in 50% usable images? I can’t think of much besides class portraits or some other set-up situation with fixed lighting and low profits or little time. I was getting about 2-3% keepers on 35mm film and 5-10% on 120/220. I shoot more with a digital body, so the number has dropped to ~1.5-2%. The ones I would show to anyone are <<1%, due to my personal feelings though, not technical issues.
Mercutio said:What kind of equipment did you use to take that shot?
Santilli said:...and between the D70 and D 100
which would you take, and why?
Onomatopoeic said:...The new D70 and D100 are practically equivalent cameras when using them, but the first thing I noticed picking them up -- which prejudiced me towards the D100 -- is that the D100 has a metal body and the D70 has a hard plastic body.
Mercutio said:Where are you guys finding those Nikons? Pradeep, my local Best Buy expressly told me they would NOT be stocking the D70 'til fall.