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Sep 20, 2010 00:18 |  #9031

Stealthy Ninja wrote in post #10940588 (external link)
Well, I hope so for your sake, but the D3s is a FF 12MP sensor, which helps it along. :)

True but still, that things high ISO is nuts no matter how you slice it ;)

I just hope the Nikon 16mp sensor offers performance at least on par with Canon's 18mp one...

Anyways, definately want to wait till i can handle one, maybe ill call my local Nikon dealer and ask when they're expecting one


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Sep 20, 2010 00:20 |  #9032

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well for one, its cheaper :D and you did mention better flash system if you are into strobes :D

Most features in the 7D that Canon users call revolutionary have been present in the D300/D700 for a few years now... AFAIK.

so you see, Nikon Bodies have always been more advanced than their Canon counterpart...

True enough, thats why i got a 7D, because i was all "Yay! D300s for Canon!"

it scratched the itch for a little but i still am left hungry for lenses......

oh and i forgot something, Nikon's joypad is a lot better than the nub-stick Canon has


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Sep 20, 2010 00:20 |  #9033

a lotta noink talk goin on in this thread :rolleyes:


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Sep 20, 2010 00:22 |  #9034

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a lotta noink talk goin on in this thread :rolleyes:

yep :rolleyes:

and bashing my soon to be new camera.


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Sep 20, 2010 00:25 |  #9035

KenjiS wrote in post #10940602 (external link)
True enough, thats why i got a 7D, because i was all "Yay! D300s for Canon!"

it scratched the itch for a little but i still am left hungry for lenses......

oh and i forgot something, Nikon's joypad is a lot better than the nub-stick Canon has

haha Kenji, to be honest, I like the 4-way nub-stick of Canon more than the Joypad of the D700. I keep pressing up instead of side on that Joystick.

I'm excited for you, I am impressed by the D7000's specs. I have to check out the SB-700 too.

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a lotta noink talk goin on in this thread :rolleyes:

hahaha Hi Martin :D


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Sep 20, 2010 00:25 |  #9036

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yep :rolleyes:

and bashing my soon to be new camera.

haha sorry there Lisa, I think you'll love your soon to be camera, its just that the D7000 is a lot better on paper at least...


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Sep 20, 2010 00:27 |  #9037

Lisa wrote in post #10940609 (external link)
yep :rolleyes:

and bashing my soon to be new camera.

which one?


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Sep 20, 2010 00:28 |  #9038

monk3y wrote in post #10940623 (external link)
haha Kenji, to be honest, I like the 4-way nub-stick of Canon more than the Joypad of the D700. I keep pressing up instead of side on that Joystick.

I'm excited for you, I am impressed by the D7000's specs. I have to check out the SB-700 too.

The SB-700 has some neat things, it comes with a diffuser for one and also gel filters! I also like the multiple lighting patterns it can do, and the controls on the back are simple and intuitive to me (I can understand them looking at the back of it, without a manual or a cheat sheet)


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Sep 20, 2010 00:29 |  #9039

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which one?

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KenjiS wrote in post #10940600 (external link)
True but still, that things high ISO is nuts no matter how you slice it ;)

I just hope the Nikon 16mp sensor offers performance at least on par with Canon's 18mp one...

Anyways, definately want to wait till i can handle one, maybe ill call my local Nikon dealer and ask when they're expecting one

I know, I own one. ;)




  
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Sep 20, 2010 00:34 |  #9041

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60D neeko

Yep :D


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Sep 20, 2010 00:36 |  #9042

Lisa wrote in post #10940665 (external link)
Yep :D

oh! thats shiny. congrats!


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Sep 20, 2010 00:38 as a reply to  @ Lisa's post |  #9043

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Sep 20, 2010 00:42 |  #9044

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oh! thats shiny. congrats!

A step up from the t1i :).


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Sep 20, 2010 00:43 |  #9045

KenjiS wrote in post #10940639 (external link)
The SB-700 has some neat things, it comes with a diffuser for one and also gel filters! I also like the multiple lighting patterns it can do, and the controls on the back are simple and intuitive to me (I can understand them looking at the back of it, without a manual or a cheat sheet)

I'll check that out, I am currently using a YN-460II as my main flash and it is a manual flash hehe... I am thinking about the Nissin Di-866 but if the SB-700 is good I might get that instead


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