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Symmetry shoot
MR Pap:
one word, wow! :notworthy:
What camera did you use? and how much did the front and back bumper cost you?
p3asa:
I used to take pictures (haven't for a while) and always just laughed when folk asked me what camera I had. :grin:
As really at the end of the day it doesn't matter what you have unless you need to do be doing something like 10 frames per second!!
MR Pap:
Dude I'm an amature photographer and am looking upgrade my d40 and am looking for a DSLR that's good for night photos as my current camera has to much noise in the dark for my likeing. And to say that it doesn't matter what camera you have, I'm sure wouldn't go down to well with the proffessionals that spend well into the thousands on theirs lol. :happy2:
cmdrfire:
Superb shots. Very atmospheric and brooding - I'll have a look through the hires stuff after lunch.
@Mr Pap, Canon 5d Mk2 or maybe a Nikon D300s. Both have superb high ISO performance, but the Canon offers a full-frame sensor (<3 fullframe) vs. the Nikon's APS-C.
MR Pap:
--- Quote from: cmdrfire on April 15, 2010, 01:23:54 pm ---@Mr Pap, Canon 5d Mk2 or maybe a Nikon D300s. Both have superb high ISO performance, but the Canon offers a full-frame sensor (<3 fullframe) vs. the Nikon's APS-C.
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Good work, yet upgrading would hopefully be to something like the d90 price range, yet as that model has been out for a few years inevitably a new one should come along soon, so I guess i'll wait till then.
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