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PS. Don't know if you take pictures while you're riding around, but I just
got a new Nikon D70 digital SLR, and I think it's fantastic! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! I shoot a couple of hundred photos per month for one project or another. With a keeper ratio of about 30-40%, and the paginator hoping for at least twice as many photos as anybody else thinks he'll need (or ultimately uses), it burns a lot of silver. Will go digital when: 1. Find a 35mm SLR digital, 5 megapixels (sp?) that will accept my Zeiss lenses. 2. Costs under a $geezel. If I drop one overboard or off the dock, I'd rather have an "unfortunate financial experience" than a mini disaster. $1k= unfortunate day at the office. $4k= mini disaster. So many of the digital cameras can take a photo of a housefly atop a flagpole at the other end of a football field- but cannot capture enough in wide angle mode to be useful for interior photos of a boat. With my 19mm lens I can stand at the edge of even very small compartments and get a photo that tells a lot about the interior.... Of course, that same lens makes the main salon on a 28 footer look as long as a bowling alley, so there's no perfect solution.......only a choice between available compromises. Much like boats in general -or other aspects of life. :-) |
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The Nikon D70 costs about $1300 with an 18-70mm zoom
Isn't 18mm on a digital about equal to 30-40 mm on a traditional SLR? I used to use a 28mm lens, but finally dropped down to the 19 because there are just those times you absolutely need the difference. |
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Gould 0738 wrote:
The Nikon D70 costs about $1300 with an 18-70mm zoom Isn't 18mm on a digital about equal to 30-40 mm on a traditional SLR? I used to use a 28mm lens, but finally dropped down to the 19 because there are just those times you absolutely need the difference. I have a Nikon D100, and finding a good WA lense that actually works as a good WA lense with it is a problem. In fact, ?I still don't have one for it. But I can handhold a 300 mm lense, which translates into a much longer lense with this camera. I could not possibly handhold a nearly 500 mm lense. With the right lense, it is a very good portrait and candid camera, and I used it recently to photograph some folks struggling with the aftermath of being Wal-Marted. |
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But I can handhold a 300 mm lense, which translates into a much
longer lense with this camera. I could not possibly handhold a nearly 500 mm lense. I hear ya. I don't use very long lenses much, but it takes a fast shutter speed to get a clear focus on a handheld shot. Fortunately, depth of field doesn't seem to be such a huge problem when trying to photograph something hundreds of yards away. f3.5/ 1/2000th :-) |
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On 13 Apr 2004 03:01:26 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:
PS. Don't know if you take pictures while you're riding around, but I just got a new Nikon D70 digital SLR, and I think it's fantastic! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! I shoot a couple of hundred photos per month for one project or another. With a keeper ratio of about 30-40%, and the paginator hoping for at least twice as many photos as anybody else thinks he'll need (or ultimately uses), it burns a lot of silver. Will go digital when: 1. Find a 35mm SLR digital, 5 megapixels (sp?) that will accept my Zeiss lenses. 2. Costs under a $geezel. If I drop one overboard or off the dock, I'd rather have an "unfortunate financial experience" than a mini disaster. $1k= unfortunate day at the office. $4k= mini disaster. So many of the digital cameras can take a photo of a housefly atop a flagpole at the other end of a football field- but cannot capture enough in wide angle mode to be useful for interior photos of a boat. With my 19mm lens I can stand at the edge of even very small compartments and get a photo that tells a lot about the interior.... Of course, that same lens makes the main salon on a 28 footer look as long as a bowling alley, so there's no perfect solution.......only a choice between available compromises. Much like boats in general -or other aspects of life. :-) Don't know if you're still watching, Chuck, but Nikon came out with a lens that might be right up your alley. Check out: http://www.nikonusa.com/template.php...productNr=2148 John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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