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This DSLR thing is driving me INSANE!

 
Toogy
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Nov 20, 2004 21:25 |  #1

Ok, a little over 2 months ago I decided to sell my G3 and step up to the DSLR world.
I got a used 10D and a Sigma 18-125 lens.
1 week later I buy the 50mm Mark II
1 month later I buy the 70-200 F4L
6 weeks later I am selling the Sigma and buy a Tamron 28-75
Right now I am seriously contemplating selling the 10D and putting the money towards a 20D.
My friend just got a 20D and some of the features are SO nice, like being able to shoot at higher ISO's with way less noise. The camera is SO much faster, especially image preview!
Oh and I have also had thoughts about selling my 70-200F4 that I just got to get the 70-200 2.8L IS.

Does this ever end? Am I totally insane???????

God help me!



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Nov 20, 2004 21:27 |  #2

Toogy wrote:
Does this ever end? Am I totally insane???????

God help me!

It's never ends and you're totally insane. Welcome to our world.


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Nov 20, 2004 21:33 |  #3

We all are insane...

It CAN end at a price....




  
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Nov 20, 2004 21:41 |  #4

Keep your 10D and focus on glass for now. Wait till you OUTGROW the 10D before upgrading...

If you do that.. then by the time you upgrade, either the 20D will be cheap used.. or you can get the next gen or two after the 20D.


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Nov 20, 2004 21:43 |  #5

CDS and I always do this "good cop" — "bad cop" thing. It's kinda fun.


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Nov 20, 2004 21:46 |  #6

Toogy wrote:
Oh and I have also had thoughts about selling my 70-200F4 that I just got to get the 70-200 2.8L IS.

That one would not be a smart move. Unless you need that extra stop—which comes at a very high price—stick with the f/4. BTW: If you upgraded to the 20D, you could get that extra stop back by just shooting at a higher ISO. ;)


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Nov 20, 2004 21:49 |  #7

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CDS and I always do this "good cop" — "bad cop" thing. It's kinda fun.

Heheheh .. no FAIR!

I want to play "The Devil" this time! :cry:


Go on.... buy more stuff.. you know you wnat to... :twisted: :twisted: :lol:


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Nov 20, 2004 21:52 |  #8

I like doing the "send me your money and I'll spend it for you" thing. That's always a hoot.


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Nov 20, 2004 21:55 |  #9

How about me:
I started with Nikonmat, then
Nikon F5.......
Nikon D70 + lens....
Mamiya 645, Mamiya 645 Pro, Mamiya AFD........
Canon 1D Mark II, EOS 1V, Canon III-1f,
50mm F/1.4 USM
16-35mm, F/2.8L USM
24-70mm, F/2.8L USM
70-200mm, F/2.8L IS USM
1.4X II
and a lot of lens
also a lot of speed light
Looking for Fisheye. :shock:

Now planning trips to K2 to take photos far away in no man's land. :wink: but tall my wift that I am away to somewhere else!!




  
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Nov 20, 2004 21:56 |  #10

Did I hear 1DmkII?



  
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Nov 20, 2004 22:10 |  #11

Toogy wrote:
My friend just got a 20D and some of the features are SO nice, like being able to shoot at higher ISO's with way less noise. The camera is SO much faster, especially image preview!

I feel your pain. The 20D does have some amazing features, and can be blazingly fast compared to the 10D/300D.
However, as far as noise is concerned there really isn't as much difference as all they hype may have you believe. I would say there is a visible improvement at ISO1600 and ISO3200, but below that, the difference is not really noticable. Plus, there are so many great noise reduction programs out there it's not really that big a deal, atleast to me.
I still look at some of my ISO800 pictures from my old 300D, like this one (external link), and am very impressed.


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Nov 20, 2004 22:14 |  #12

I agree with Persian Rice.

The ony real solution for Toogy's problem is a 1D MkII... at leat untill the 1Ds MkII finally hits the shelves.

But seriously,..

You'll want at the very least;
85mm f/1.2L
135mm f/2L

...and perhaps a 200mm f/1.8L for starters....

And this is assuming you aren't shooting wildlife.. in which case of course you would NEED the 500mm f/4L IS


Once your set with the above.. then maybe look at the "MkIIs"

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Nov 20, 2004 22:16 |  #13

RFMSports wrote:
CDS and I always do this "good cop" ? "bad cop" thing. It's kinda fun.

Who is Starsky and who is Hutch?

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Nov 20, 2004 22:22 |  #14

CyberDyneSystems wrote:
I agree with Persian Rice.

The ony real solution for Toogy's problem is a 1D MkII... at leat untill the 1Ds MkII finally hits the shelves.

But seriously,..

You'll want at the very least;
85mm f/1.2L
135mm f/2L

...and perhaps a 200mm f/1.8L for starters....

And this is assuming you aren't shooting wildlife.. in which case of course you would NEED the 500mm f/4L IS


Once your set with the above.. then maybe look at the "MkIIs"

:wink:

And when he gets all that stuff, he lives pretty close to me, next thing you know I might show up in the middle of the night and *eherm* borrow his stuff :D

Seriously though, ya I have the same problem.

Oh Toogy, might as well answer your question here. Ya at the one at Sparta. I was invloved in about 6-7 events there over the past few years, it's my favortie Dragway, never liked Cayuga.

Sorry to go ff topic.



  
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Nov 20, 2004 22:51 |  #15

Toogy wrote:
Ok, a little over 2 months ago I decided to sell my G3 and step up to the DSLR world.
I got a used 10D and a Sigma 18-125 lens.
1 week later I buy the 50mm Mark II
1 month later I buy the 70-200 F4L
6 weeks later I am selling the Sigma and buy a Tamron 28-75
Right now I am seriously contemplating selling the 10D and putting the money towards a 20D.
My friend just got a 20D and some of the features are SO nice, like being able to shoot at higher ISO's with way less noise. The camera is SO much faster, especially image preview!
Oh and I have also had thoughts about selling my 70-200F4 that I just got to get the 70-200 2.8L IS.

Does this ever end? Am I totally insane???????

God help me!

I don't have your problem anymore. I ran out of money :D

But you can start concentrating on the pictures you take now... that's an idea :wink:


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