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Jul 23
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Just thought I would share a few shots I took in my garden with the Nikon D70. This thing is awesome!!!
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nice photos Dave...looks like the D70 is almost as good as my Rebel
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Very high quality shots of a very nice garden!
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Nice photos Dave.
I won't post any pics of my garden if you don't mind. It looks more like a jungle.
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Dave, here are some from the vineyard...
So next years wine
Mother-in-laws flower garden
Yummy
(shortly after this shot was taken the offending fruit got transported to my stomach)
One of the flowers in its window box
I was really pleased with this shot
So I've got the hang of close-up shots using the Nikon Colorpix 3100, its grrrrrrrrreat
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Jul 25
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Really nice shots and quality. The Nikon stuff is
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. Didn't know you were quite the "shutter-bug"!
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Jul 25
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Guys...emm, flowers???
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when you spend this much money on a camera. Your gonna take pics of whatever is around you
Flowers planes or roadkill.
Absolutly stunning clarity on these shots. Dave i was looking at the D70 as an option for the future but it has a $300 higher maybe more than the 300D, but the specs are almost identical, what is it that makes it worth the extra money??
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Jul 25
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Guys...emm, flowers
Nicolas, you need to get in touch with your feminine side!
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Absolutely stunning clarity on these shots. Dave i was looking at the D70 as an option for the future but it has a $300 higher maybe more than the 300D, but the specs are almost identical, what is it that makes it worth the extra money??
Craig, where is the 300D?
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the speed Craig, the speed! with the D70, you can make shots imediately after turning it on, i have to wait a few seconds (three i think). my cam has a buffer of 4 shots, the D70 has more. when making photos at airshows, this doesn't make a difference. after making 4 photos, the plane is gone anyway...at least that's my experience.
the sensor is different too: CCD in the D70, CMOSS in the 300D.
the D70 is better, faster,...but also more expensive. it was released after the 300D so it's normal that it's better and more expensive. for me the 300D was a good camera to start with but i'm sure Dave bought an amazing machine too!
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Jul 25
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you a nikkon fan then:)
the cannon is $780 the last time i saw a D70 it was $1100 hopefully come down a little
thanks Ken. I havent really kept up on DSLR terms and whatnot as i am an SLR fan, however i am going to be unable to afford the level of shots i usually like to take so digital is a good way to save money in the long run
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Nicolas, you need to get in touch with your feminine side!
I already have, I called her some hours ago, she's still at work
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Jul 25
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Hey I just came back after changing a diaper!
Thanks Ken for answering the question. I am not familiar with the 300D, therefore I wanted to see the specs.
Gotta run!!! Baby crying!
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Jul 25
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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon...
that should be a side by side comparison. Has helped a little.
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Jul 25
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Craig that is really great!
I guess you answered your own question!
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