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So Fucking Banned
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Whats a top of the line camera?
I am going to start fucking around with some shoots and I am looking for recommendations for a good camera.
I am looking for top of line as far as image quality and so on.. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Nikon Coolpix 5700. If you are lookng for features and something really fast then this is a great camera.
Image quality is nothing short of perfect!
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I have the Olympus C-4000 and am absolutely in love with it. It takes FANTASTIC pictures.
I'm getting ready to purchase an Olympus C-3030 because I need a cam with a remote and many of the photographers on this board simply rave about it and can post sharp, beautiful pics that they've taken with theirs. Whatever the largest size pic is you're planning on putting online, get a cam that will take a pic one size bigger. This way you can shrink it down and get a sharper picture. |
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Canon D60 is nice.
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I have the Fujifilm S602 and it is very good. 3.3 MP and will go up to 6.0 with enhancing from the camera. You shooting content with it?
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As you wish...
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Canon D60 with a 28-70mm F2.8L lens will kick ass
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Meow Media Inc.
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While on the subject. What would you all recommend for a decent point and shoot type digital camera. Something equally good indoors as well as outdoors?
My SLR is a Nikon N90s with a Tamron 28-300mm lense. It's easy to use and takes great pictures without me having to read the manual from cover to cover. I'd like that with a digital also. |
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medium format: pentax
35mm: pentax for production or any major brand and leica for art digital: olympus or nikon video: canon (xl 1s) |
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Orgasms N Such!
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Anything Nikon
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I currently bought a Nikon D100 and love it, but if I still were using my little Olympus C-3000, C-3040, and C-4040, I'd also be quite happy. (Anyone want to buy the 4040?).
By top of the line, if you want an SLR-type digital camera, you could go Nikon D100 or D1H (the D100 is by far the better value), or Canon D60, or Fuji FinePix S2 Pro, or the Sigma SD9. If you want what might perhaps be the best digital camera around, go with a Sinar with a digital back: http://www.sinarbron.com/ However, a 2 megapixel camera is all you need for web work.
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SLRs have a feel to them, digitals seem like a plastic toy. If you do go digital, just remember to use the viewfinder, the pics will come out better. |
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So Fucking Banned
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I agree, I have the Olympus 4040 and it kicks butt. Paid $900 for it when it first came out but I bet is probably half that now. |
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Mid-range digital - Canon G2 (the whole G line is great)
Prosumer digital - Coolpix 5700, Sony F717 SLR digital - FinePix S602 is sweet...but wait for more cameras to come out with the Foveon X3 chip later this year. The new Sigma SD9 has it - but it'll still quirky. Gonna be sweet. I've got an F717, and I like it. A little on the expensive side (comparatively), but it has a Carl Zeiss lens which is pretty sweet. |
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Too old to care
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The new Canon is I'm told good, sorry do not remember the number just that it was $2,200 for the body. We use the Nikon D1X here, but I've heard the D100 is good.
But remember put a pro lens on the front of it. Use a $2000 lens you have $2000 camera pictures. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Nikon D100 is excellent. Figure $2K for body plus equal amount for some great lenses.
Nikon makes higher end over that, but I've looked at the output and for the cost difference the D100 will produce output indistinguishable from the models above it. The Nikon 5700 is a great buy at $1,199. 5MP and beautiful output. The Sigma SD9 produces dazzling pics with its revolutionary Fovean chip. However I did notice you need to photoshop most all your pics to get them tack perfect. Canon's D60 is nice. Though overall I think Nikon images have a bit more punch over Canon. Fuji makes a couple good cameras. The Oympus D-20 is popular and top notch also. But if I were to recommend any brand, Nikon is the one. They just do it right all the time and there lenses and quality are flawless. But, at the end of the day, its all in the photographer, the eye behind the lens that matters. I've been doing photography as hobby since I was a little kid. Was the photography editor for my high school year book. Been published with my work. My point being give a great photographer even a cheap kodak instamatic and he can make you a dazzling photograph that will leave you in awe. So if you buy a great camera, do what I did, and find a great photographer to buddy up with and learn all the tips and techniques to creating great photographs. It is an artform and you can have the most expensive camera in the world, but without photographic skils the pics won't always be works of art.
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wtf
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The canon D60 also has pre set "easy shooting" modes for night, action, portrait, scenic mode for background, etc.... Very easy to put the camera in and operate in these modes without reading the manual. |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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Wanton uses the Fuji FinePix S2......or something like that..... he loves it, i dunno, on this messageboard lots of conversations about cameras yet the Fuji is never mentioned.
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Will code for food...
Join Date: Apr 2001
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I'm getting a Sony F717
a package similar to this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=30 017 its not the best camera, but its a great value.. besides i love Sony
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Top of the line:
Kodak 14n Canon 1Ds Canon D60 Nikon D100 Just below these.... Fuji S2 Canon D30 Nikon D1x Olympus E20 |
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