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DucksNuts 11-19-2007 06:44 PM

New Camera
 
Im upgrading my SLR from a Konica Minolta 5d, to this little baby....

Sony a100

I looked at the A700, but cant justify double the price.

Great thing is all my Konica lenses will fit on the a100, since Sony bought Konica.

SteveDallas 11-19-2007 07:15 PM

Damn!!! That 5D looks pretty nice itself, to be old & busted. I'm sure we don't have to ask for sample pics from the new hotness.

jinx 11-19-2007 07:19 PM

Hey that's the one I have - I really like it Ducks. Definitely need a flash attachment though...

DucksNuts 11-19-2007 08:43 PM

Its not old and busted Steve, I just like the 10 mega pixels.

Oh, thanks for the headsup Jinx...will look into that.

wolfd 11-19-2007 11:13 PM

That's a pricey camera! Very nice though! :)

toranokaze 11-20-2007 01:29 PM

That is very nice like the fact that it is the ccd megapix not the interlaced ones.

Sundae 11-22-2007 06:44 PM

You've taken some cracking pictures Ducks.
If Jinx recommends it my guess is you'll take many more.

be-bop 11-25-2007 05:38 PM

Can I butt in and ask a question?as there seems to be a few camera Buffs on these boards is it possible to adjust a digital camera to shoot in black and white rather than adjusting the pictures on the PC.
I have a fujifilm finepix S5600 and I've been through the handbook but can't find anything on it I know it's not that expensive a camera but it's as much as I'm willing to spend at this time.

richlevy 11-25-2007 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by be-bop (Post 410114)
Can I butt in and ask a question?as there seems to be a few camera Buffs on these boards is it possible to adjust a digital camera to shoot in black and white rather than adjusting the pictures on the PC.
I have a fujifilm finepix S5600 and I've been through the handbook but can't find anything on it I know it's not that expensive a camera but it's as much as I'm willing to spend at this time.

According to here

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To add something different to your photos you can add black and white or chrome colour effects. You can also adjust the sharpness of the photos you take.
I can't find an S5600 manual , but according to the S5200 manual,(page 57) there might be an "F" button to display functions, one screen will have number of pixels, ISO, and a camera icon for color. It probably says "STD". This is where you change to chrome or B&W.

be-bop 11-25-2007 06:07 PM

Thank you for taking the time to point me in the right direction
:notworthy

richlevy 11-25-2007 07:35 PM

You're welcome.

BTW, now that Ducks has a new camera, maybe she will post some artistic photos of herself.

lookout123 11-28-2007 11:25 PM

i used to shoot (more than 10 years ago) and show landscape and artsy type crap and i was always a nikon guy. i stayed nikon through my different bodies because any old nikor (compatible) lens would fit any new model. i've still got my 35mm SLR and it is in fine shape, but i've been enjoying using it again. except now i'm doing more action and sports crap so i definitely want to move my SLR to digital. I'm thinking to stick with Nikon unless someone can give me a compelling reason not to.

Any thoughts?

I'm never going to shoot pro quality stuff again, so i just need a good quality body, with a fast auto focus and fast shutter speed. megapixels and that kind of stuff is greek to me so what are the minimums i should be looking at?

I'm thinking the D40X seems to be good bang for the buck as a lower-to mid range option. I'm just nervous with being digital that it will be obsolete and useless too quickly. I've used my old N8008 for about 12 years so obviously i like to hang on to them.

http://nikonimaging.com/global/produ...d40x/index.htm

Bullitt 11-28-2007 11:43 PM

My D50 has treated me very well since I got it this past summer Lookout. I bought it used (most will be since they are out of production due to the new D40's out now) for a very reasonable price in comparison with other "entry level" dslr's. It has a very solid body, metal lens mount, 6mp which is all you'll need unless you want to some heavy cropping or poster sized prints, and like you said, it is compatible with older Nikon lenses.

The new D40's don't have a built in auto focusing mechanism, so they can only use a new line of lenses so I would avoid that route if I were you. If you want to know more about the D50, PM me and I'll send you all I know and have experienced with it.

lookout123 11-28-2007 11:50 PM

huh, the lack of AF mechanism kind of sucks. but it looks like i can pick up a D40X for about $750 with a nikor 18-55 and 55-200. those two lenses should get me where i need to go in the auto focus world. buying used bodies make me nervous as i just don't do this enough to know good from bad anymore.

***ok, it seems that the real difference between the D40 and the D40X is 4.1 megapixels and $200. What do the megapixels really mean to me and are they worth an extra $200?

SteveDallas 11-29-2007 12:14 AM

With the lenses you already have, it makes a lot of sense to stick with Nikon.

You might look for a D50 in good condition.. I don't know what the specs are like on the D40 but the D50 is a great camera and will probably be cheaper.

I personally would buy the 6.1 megapixel model and put the $200 toward a lens or an external flash.


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