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On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:08:31 -0700, jps wrote:
Shutter, apeture priority, full auto or fully manual. I use my D200 in all sorts of situations. Travel, sports, nature. Stunning detail. The sensors and electronics on the Nikons are geared towards skin tones, Canons sensors and electronics are more neutral. I've always liked the look of a Sony picture, similar to Nikon sensors. You make some good points, but I would disagree that it's all about sensors. Up until recently, Nikon and Canon used the same CMOS sensor array for a long time when Nikon came up with a different sensor matched to their lenses - LBCAST I think it's called or something like that. It's a hybrid CCD/CMOS array, but I could be wrong about that. Lenses are the most important part of any SLR system and all the majors make great lenses. I still prefer the 4/3rds format - I get great performance in a smaller size, the lenses (in particular the new SWD series which is really sharp) are excellant. I have pudgy fingers to and I don't have a problem controlling any of my Oly DSLRs. Like I said, the one problem with the 4/3rds format is that you really have to know how to deal with the low light issue. The E-3 is a dream in that sense - I've gotten some spectacular low light results from the E-3 and 50mm SWD lens. |
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