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  • #31
    Originally posted by Leftseat86
    If I had had the cash I would have taken an E-1.

    -CLovis
    If I had the cash, I would get a Canon 1Ds
    Click Here for my aviation photographs.
    No Frontiers

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    • #32
      If you are on a budget, get the 300D. It's the cheapest of the big name DSLR's. In a few years they all be obsolete so you are picking a lens system. I chose the 300D because it fit my budget and I did not need the features of the 10D. Also I can move up from it in a few years. There are no quality drawbacks to the 300D. Any munchkin can get a 10D and L glass and still shoot shit. You got to develop your skill and then it doesn't matter what's up to your eye. I have some of my samples below.

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      And remember, regardless of what DSLR you get, it sill kicks the crap out of a P&S camera.

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      • #33
        Hmmmm.... OK. Thanks everyone! I'm off to CA for the weekend, so I'll post when I get back.

        Happy contrails.
        Click below.

        [http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=3669]

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        • #34
          OK. So what's all this talk about the D30?
          Click below.

          [http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=3669]

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          • #35
            Originally posted by NOTAR520AC
            OK. So what's all this talk about the D30?
            3mp DSLR
            No longer made (can only get them used)
            More features than the 300D is supposed to have....
            The only reason Clovis loves his D30 is because of the 9-frame buffer :P

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            • #36
              Originally posted by NOTAR520AC
              OK. So what's all this talk about the D30?
              Incredibly cheap dSLR for what you get, the only draw backs are the occassional focus issues and the fact its only available second hand. It's a really good camera for somebody on a tight budget (like me) and produces some really sharp images. I'm not one to give you a detailed analysis of the D30's capability so i'll leave that to someone else, Clovis?

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              • #37
                And nobody even mentioned the D70

                Andrew

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                • #38
                  Is it's autofocus fast? Would you guys say it's right up next to the 300d, or is the 300d better?

                  OK Andrew- what's the D70?
                  Click below.

                  [http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=3669]

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                  • #39
                    What's the D70, what's the D70..............

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                    That's the D70

                    Andrew

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                    • #40
                      Actually thats the D70....
                      Try to catch me flyin dirty...

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                      • #41
                        Wow. And what's the price range on the D70 like?
                        Click below.

                        [http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=3669]

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                        • #42
                          Comparison shop for in . See store ratings and reviews and find the best prices on with PriceGrabber's shopping search engine.
                          Try to catch me flyin dirty...

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by NOTAR520AC
                            Wow. And what's the price range on the D70 like?
                            Remember.... just because you saw nice pics from the D70, 300D, 10D, D30, ect doesn't mean that if you get either one you will be able to produce awesome images in a snap. It all depends on the person behind the viewfinder. All these DSLR's are good.... but the photographer needs to be good too. Also before you spend all this money on a DSLR make sure you are really into photography and that your not gonna get bored with it in a few months.

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                            • #44
                              Remember.... just because you saw nice pics from the D70, 300D, 10D, D30, ect doesn't mean that if you get either one you will be able to produce awesome images in a snap. It all depends on the person behind the viewfinder. All these DSLR's are good.... but the photographer needs to be good too. Also before you spend all this money on a DSLR make sure you are really into photography and that your not gonna get bored with it in a few months.
                              Correct A320 and one other thing, post processing skills also play a big part in getting the right result!

                              Andrew

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by mikecweb
                                http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=2281128/search=d70
                                AAAAHHHH!!! Geez! These things don't come cheap, do they?!

                                Hmmm... well, I think I'm a decent photographer. lol. Always improving though.

                                How did you guys learn so much about post-processing?
                                Click below.

                                [http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=3669]

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