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Oct 04, 2007 12:05 |  #31

nikonthree wrote in post #4061930 (external link)
Couple of questions to the OP:

-Just a question here but why are you selling the D200?

-Are there features that its lacking that you believe the 30D or 40D will have that the D200 doesn't?

-Are you just looking to make the swap to Canon?

-How much money do you have invested in glass right now? And if a good amount why not the D300?

These are some of the factors I look at when personally thinking of making the "Swap" (my main concern is $$ invested in glass). I am not trying to start a war/debate of any kind about brands, but these are legitimate questions that need to be asked :)

I am a firm believer that good photos are taken by good photographer whatever gear they are using.

The D200 is a great camera so I am very interested in your response. Again, not looking to talk you out of anything or stir up debate, just honest questions ;)

I'm just switching to Canon, The guy i work with is a canon guy, so I might as well switch too. The D200 is agreat camera I like it a lot. as for money I was trying to fit in around $3800 with camera and some glass. But the future will tell




  
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Oct 04, 2007 16:12 |  #32

cccp145 wrote in post #4063263 (external link)
I'm just switching to Canon, The guy i work with is a canon guy, so I might as well switch too. The D200 is agreat camera I like it a lot. as for money I was trying to fit in around $3800 with camera and some glass. But the future will tell

Fair Enough :D


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Oct 04, 2007 18:56 as a reply to  @ post 4062279 |  #33

I have a 40d with a 70-200 f2.8IS and a 5d with a 24-70 f2.8, personally I like this combo and I make the most out of both cameras good points. I have shot weddings on 20 and 30d's before without problems and superb pictures.


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