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  • #46
    Going to post some non-aviation shots Scott?

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    • #47
      Sure, just give me a few minutes to edit 'em.

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      • #48
        The DX4530 is very cheap, too. I bought it for $359 Canadian!

        5MP 3x Optical Zoom
        Will F.
        Photos: JetPhotos.Net | Airliners.net | General Photography

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        • #49
          A Sony '707

          By the way some guys in here talk about the 'budget' Canon Rebel/D300 it would seem I have got a museum piece on my hands.

          No plans to change it yet.
          I don't need any more telephoto 'zoom' or 'possibilities'.
          Life is still good to me at the auld local strip.

          Gerry

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Gerry
            A Sony '707
            The Sony 7x7 series camera really are great aren't they!

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            • #51
              Well, it's never let me down, even in poor light.
              Although it's reportedly a 'noisy' camera by some users in low light situations, low sun/sunset is the time I shoot most of my 'plane photo's.

              I can't compare it to any other camera because I honestly don't know any better
              but the number of rejections I get here is nil here and virtually nil elsewhere.



              Gerry

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              • #52
                Re: HP 945

                Originally posted by gdg9
                Well that is embarrassing... its an HP 945[/b]
                That's what I thought.


                Originally posted by SWA733Captain
                The Sony 7x7 series camera really are great aren't they!
                Amen.

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                I guess I should respond to the orignal post. Sony F717, and yes, I have little to complain about the F717. Great amateur/prosumer camera. I'm already thinking about upgrading to a DSLR in a few years.
                CheckSix

                Equipment: A camera (who gives a rip about the brand?)

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                • #53
                  Amen! They's why I was so reluctant to depart with mine...

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by SWA733Captain
                    Amen! They's why I was so reluctant to depart with mine...
                    DITCH IT

                    Join us on the DSLR side. :P

                    There is no going back.

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                    • #55
                      I'll hopefully be getting a 300D in a few months....is there a big learning curve moving from a C-740 style camera?

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Greg
                        Originally posted by SWA733Captain
                        Amen! They's why I was so reluctant to depart with mine...
                        DITCH IT

                        Join us on the DSLR side. :P

                        There is no going back.
                        Hopefully I'll be able to do that in about 3 or 4 years. By then I hope to have used my 717 to its fullest capabilities and perhaps beyond.
                        CheckSix

                        Equipment: A camera (who gives a rip about the brand?)

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Airbus_A320
                          I'll hopefully be getting a 300D in a few months....is there a big learning curve moving from a C-740 style camera?
                          No.

                          It has all the auto modes for beginners and the creative modes to mess with shutter speed, etc.

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                          • #58
                            Can anyone give me a straight answer? Will a Z1 be good for Aviation photography, or do you recomend something else?

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                            • #59
                              It all depends on how you use it. You only get what you put into it, out of it. But essentially, it should be.

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                              • #60
                                Yea, Yea Yea, I have a Nikon D100 DSLR. So what? It's a digital SLR and I'm a nikon type guy. Had it for a year now and I'm very pleased with it.
                                Thanks to my tax returns, I'll have some spending to do in a few days with the D100. Going top notch, baby.

                                Kevin

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