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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 233
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Hey..
At the first,just wanna say thanks to all my buddies who willing to given their precious cc + experiences...Thanks again!!! I'm actually started with S6500fd (my own camera),before this,company own the Canon 10D,before that...S602,Dimage 7 and so on... give up photo shooting for a long time...cause i'm a multi-media person,so...concentrate on my Music and Video production...but,since last year..went to Bangkok and started Blogging..i've decide to pick-up back the technique of Shooting la.. Asking about 6500fd past thread is because i'm lazy to Change lens..and wish to grab 1 for walk around and for lighter stuff...who knows...during Christmas time..2 Camera (10D + Tamron 18-250mm new new de + 3 Mac) stolen at Pagoh R&R johor...upset!!!!!! now,started a thread about 40D and D300 is because company just grab the 40D for our model shooting...and found that nice...but seems sometimes,some angle din't catched means not really the angles in somebody's eyes...then,we decide to grab 1-2 more DSLR to fit the needs of image for graphic design purpose!!! after the respone of you guys...i'm very confident to the D300...then grab it at Funan the shop start at A...you s'ld know...(but you know..atlast Holland Village the P.. shop selling cheaper 200 than the A shop...wa lau...)besides,18-200mm + 50mm f1.4 with the camera as well!!! Now,looking for another for another person for another angel shots..S5pro..actually quite our taste..but seems..not really fit the rules of us in many of terms la..so,change idea..grab one more D300???erm...really no other choice which can give us other feeling??so,point to D3..but seems same with the D300...and now pointed to E-3...still looking deeper for the review and the opinion of you guys... So,i'm not that free to talk/start a thread with cin cai...i really read and read what you guys wrote ok?!so...my side,own 40D,D300...want to grab another...i'm serious here... Give you an idea,don't judge a person without knowing their background...if we feel that not comfortable with the thread...just ignore it..let those who willing to help to give helps.. The purpose of forum is to help each an other...don't you agree??Just go and see those people who post the image ... sometimes,they are really din't study the camera and do more excercise on it...that's call wasted our time and spaces...But these few thread are really help someone who like me... So,i appreciate to you all and thanks again and again!!! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: West Legion
Posts: 6,785
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well, you wan comment? i say all dSLR you mention here are more than capable of delivering photos for graphic design. I have seen many user delivering extremely good clarity photos with a much simpler cam like canon 350d
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: East side of the pines
Posts: 415
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Hi...
Actually, I do not really understand what you are trying to say! But then again, I do understand you. Even though forums are supposed to be avenues for us to express ourselves freely, we do have controlling bodies which will sort of "control" that freedom. Maybe its what people call guided democracy, I do not know! Your intentions are I guess sincere and genuine. The many experts around here might just give you that confidence to part with your hard-earned money on a new camera.But some might feel that questions like yours may be too irritating or trivial to them. And if it comes once too often, its hunting season, man! I am not trying to stir anything, but I just hope that people can be more accommodating to people like the TS. When you are making a choice, (and it involves a lot of money!) not all can go out to a cam shop and try and compare models. Shops are not always willing to let any one try their cams, and buyers might not be all free to go out and try. If we have an opinion on the subject, maybe we should just say your piece and live and let live. If not, just ignore them and move on. I for one have used the many inputs from people like Chngpe(apologies), Cheesecake, nightwolf and many of the senior members to help me make my decisions on a lot of my cam purchases. That is why I have moved from D100 to d200 to S3Pro to D2x and now my new toy the D3... I mean the D300. If you guys are reading this, apologies if I sound a bit like against you guys. Not my intention! I just feel that the fella genuinely needed help... Hack, just got a call from my cousin in KL that the shop that had the MB-D10 just ran out of stock. I was there like 3 weeks ago and saw 5 pieces of the stuff on the shop's shelves. i was thinking, like huh... MB-D10 and MB-D200??? Sorry OT. Cheers to all! K
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 11,574
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If you like what the D300 is able to offer you, D3 offers you much more.. and that is much much more.. If you think the high ISO shots from D300 is good, then the higher ISO shots from D3 will literally blow you away. D3 is not the same as D300.. Use the money wisely to build on one system rather than going for so many systems. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: sewage drain/manhole
Posts: 4,957
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The important to TS is below
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Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 7,464
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Thank you for your explanation, though it is still very hard to comprehend.
Having said that, a simple explanation in your previous thread instead of a 2 liner would have cleared any misconception http://forums.clubsnap.org/showpost....02&postcount=1 Your previous postings all over the various equipment forum made it look like a spam. Thats the impression given not only to the mods but many members as well. As to your company's need, looking at the way you guys approach photography, in all honesty perhaps you should get a camera from each of the brand so that it suits every of your "angle". Cheers Last edited by chngpe01; 6th January 2008 at 10:28 AM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Eastern Bloc
Posts: 2,486
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Try exploring the camera, I believe the DSLR that you are comparing have features to set and adjust:
Sharpening, Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Hue, Toning etc... Also have preset for Vivid and Portraits as far as my usage with Nikon tells me. So, I think it could save you or your company money just by trying out these features and save those customised presets for Design (more Vivid, I think if that is what you want), for Portraiture (less Vivid) etc.. etc.. I hope you get my point, it is all there, play with it more... I think I play with the camera more than I go out to shoot , my bad.../azul123 |
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