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budda
Location: Cincinnati Gender: Male Total Likes: 181 likes
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| | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread < Reply # 540 on 4/24/2013 8:50 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Yeah definitely worth considering lol. Here's a great resource for camera shoppers btw. Snapsort's the shit. http://snapsort.co...100-vs-Nikon_D7000Definitely avoid the D5100. It seems pretty useless compared to the D7000. http://snapsort.co...-vs-Pentax-K-5-IIsfor some reason they chose the D7000 over the K-5iis despite the latter having better image quality, color depth, high iso performance, boost iso, can shoot 1 more frame per second in burst, and has image stabilization, which means it just generally takes better pictures. http://snapsort.co...0-vs-Pentax-K-5-II The k-5 ii would likely be a better choice, as it still trumps the D7000 in every area that actually matters with image quality, but is $50 cheaper than the D7000. http://snapsort.co...100-vs-Nikon_D7000Definitely avoid the D5100. It seems pretty useless compared to the D7000. http://snapsort.co...000-vs-Pentax-K-30Now here the Pentax is declared winner, probably because of almost identical image quality, better color depth, and being $370 cheaper. Bottom line, The pentax K-30 is as good a camera/better than the D7000, while only costing $20 more than the d5100. It's the smallest of all the cameras listed here, with a rugged magnesium alloy body and weather stripping. This camera is straight up perfect for UE. I would definitely go K-30, but i'm obviously biased. I'd compare canons too, but I'm lazy, and the K-30's pretty tough to beat.
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| Shawn W.
Location: Niagara Falls, NY Gender: Male Total Likes: 131 likes
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| | | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread < Reply # 551 on 7/31/2013 6:15 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Ricky_from_TV (I'm an ex Cannon guy) |
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| seltonejock
Location: Burwood, Melbourne Gender: Male Total Likes: 2 likes
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread < Reply # 553 on 8/20/2013 1:49 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | so I think I've found a great starter camera for me- The Nikon Coolpix L820 But I am still however utterly retarded when it comes to photography n(for now...) So could could anybody give this a look over and see if it'd be ok for draining and night trips, I'm not overly worried about quality but I do want to look at these photos with some pride. heres a review I found on it: http://www.photogr...olpix_l820_review/
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| Shawn W.
Location: Niagara Falls, NY Gender: Male Total Likes: 131 likes
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| | | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread < Reply # 555 on 8/22/2013 4:47 AM > | Reply with Quote
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| Adventure Crime
Location: Cleveland Gender: Male Total Likes: 72 likes
| | | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread < Reply # 557 on 9/19/2013 3:39 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hello! I'm having a debate about a future upgrade and would like a second opinion. I currently have a D3200 and am pretty happy with it, but it lacks some features that I am finding more important as I dig deeper into photography. No auto bracketing. Poor quality at high ISO, and EV step customization. So, I was looking at the D7100 and the D7000. Now I'd like to stay under a grand and I think I can do this buying used, and if I sell the 3200. Also, taking video is a good option that I wouldn't want to lose on an upgrade. http://snapsort.co...100-vs-Nikon_D7000 Now I have never used in camera HDR, and was wondering if its actually a decent tool to use once in awhile, and if I should consider it a "pro." Lastly correct me if I'm wrong, my old DX lens for the 3200 would work on either model? Anyone with either camera please let me know your opinions, and if its worth the extra 250ish dollars, Thanks!
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| dirtyw0rld
Location: Winnipeg/Okanagan Gender: Female Total Likes: 15 likes
| | | Re: The Official "What camera to buy?" Thread < Reply # 559 on 9/23/2013 5:35 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Mister Owl Hello! I'm having a debate about a future upgrade and would like a second opinion. I currently have a D3200 and am pretty happy with it, but it lacks some features that I am finding more important as I dig deeper into photography. No auto bracketing. Poor quality at high ISO, and EV step customization. So, I was looking at the D7100 and the D7000. Now I'd like to stay under a grand and I think I can do this buying used, and if I sell the 3200. Also, taking video is a good option that I wouldn't want to lose on an upgrade. http://snapsort.co...100-vs-Nikon_D7000 Now I have never used in camera HDR, and was wondering if its actually a decent tool to use once in awhile, and if I should consider it a "pro." Lastly correct me if I'm wrong, my old DX lens for the 3200 would work on either model? Anyone with either camera please let me know your opinions, and if its worth the extra 250ish dollars, Thanks!
| I use a d7000 I love it so much I don't really have any worthy complaints, I got it for under 700$ refurbished from henry's photo (canadian). Your older dx lens will work fine. I'm using a Nikkor 35-105 D lens as my everyday lens and its from like 95, works incredible
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