...has everyone wandered off and bought DSLR's?
FlyingPete I am immune More info | Nov 18, 2004 02:34 | #1 ...has everyone wandered off and bought DSLR's? Peter Lowden.
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Nov 18, 2004 05:31 | #2 Seems so doesn't it. I see more and more posting on the EOS dSLR forum than here.
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Andy_T Compensating for his small ... sensor 9,860 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2003 Location: Hannover Germany More info | Nov 18, 2004 07:06 | #3 Well, I *post* on the DSLR forum. some cameras, some lenses,
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bauerman discount on value meals 3,457 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2003 Location: Idaho! More info | Nov 18, 2004 07:16 | #4 G-Series Forum
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SamNorth Member 138 posts Joined Feb 2004 More info | Nov 18, 2004 10:06 | #5 Funny enough, just earlier today I absolutely reached my limit with forums, mainly because they tend to be pretty repetitive, and partly because they are particularly susceptible to misinformation and unsubstantiated opinion. Mistakes will happen (and I should know!) but good advice can only be the fruit of experience.
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Nov 18, 2004 13:24 | #6 Andythaler wrote: Well, I *post* on the DSLR forum. Cheaper than actually *buying* a DSLR No kidding, but maybe the Pro1/G6 people just aren't as enthusiastic as the G2&G3 crowd.... Best regards, Andy I am in the same boat as you. Too poor.
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joeyjoeyjoey Senior Member 350 posts Joined May 2004 More info | Nov 18, 2004 15:33 | #7 Sam North wrote: So maybe most of the G-series owners are out there taking great images! Thats exactly it. We dont have time to bench race on the net about the latest gear and why we just sold our 300D to buy a 10D and only months down the line buy a 20D because we're using our creativity in the field :P
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MrChad Goldmember 2,815 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicagoland More info | Nov 18, 2004 16:05 | #8 Well hey maybe this very active crowd can help me out. I kaNt sPeL...
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Nov 18, 2004 16:28 | #9 MrChad wrote: Well hey maybe this very active crowd can help me out. I have an Elan and 420 per my sig. I'm going to buy either a Drebel body or G6 after the holidays durng the Jan-Feb sales lull. In anycase after lugging the SLR around all summer I find using the wifes point and click both refreshing and restrictive. So the G6 with it's size and features is tempting me. But to my point -- I've asked this before but didn't get and answer Does the G6 use the AF assist on the Eos speedlights like the 420 and 550? I love how much better my 420EX makes my Elan but I've heard some bad things about the Drebel and the 420 and I'm leary of getting the G6 simply for the hot shoe especially if it doesn't work that great with the 420. Well first up, as a G3 owner with a 420EX flash, the AF assist light does not work on the flash, the technicalreason is due to the fact that the light is red and the camera uses the green pixels to focus with (there are twice as many green pixels to blue or red). I am fairly certain this is the case with the G6 as well. Peter Lowden.
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Pamela107 Senior Member 320 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: S.East , Michigan More info | Nov 19, 2004 01:25 | #10 No DSLR for me. Canon Rebel XT
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andrewaaa5 Goldmember 1,225 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: scandinavia More info | Nov 19, 2004 05:54 | #11 off topic, but for those who are bored....? andrew crighton
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BallenPhoto Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 19, 2004 11:57 | #12 FlyingPete wrote: ...has everyone wandered off and bought DSLR's? I guess I'm the odd one out then, as I bought my G-5 AFTER I had already purchased my 10D for some of the same reasons MrChad brought up, but also, I like having a NON interchangeable lens camera when I go four wheeling here in the dusty desert. The Captain and crew finally got their stuff together, now if we can only remember where we left it.
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Nov 23, 2004 00:41 | #13 Well the other day, right after the day I bought a brand new 20D I was out with guess what? My trusty G3, why, one word: Portability 8) Peter Lowden.
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sdommin Goldmember 1,206 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2002 Location: New Hampshire More info | Nov 23, 2004 06:18 | #14 FlyingPete wrote: ...has everyone wandered off and bought DSLR's? Since the cost for a DSLR keeps getting lower & lower, more & more people will be buying them, I guess. Perhaps they think that a "real" camera will make them a "real" photographer. Scott
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Andy_T Compensating for his small ... sensor 9,860 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2003 Location: Hannover Germany More info | Nov 23, 2004 08:16 | #15 sdommin wrote: While I have a DSLR myself, I'll never give up the smaller compact digicam - you can't beat it for travel! (And I refuse to call them "point and shoot" cameras). Actually, all cameras today are point-and-shoot cameras (having automatic modes available). some cameras, some lenses,
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