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D70s or D200 ?
You have right Rita. I have forgot it, thanks to remind me.
-- Dimitris M On D70 you press the WB button and with the wheel you choose the WB you need. If you want to calibrate a custom WB (preset), then yes, you have to go through the menu. Then you can choose it among the others with the wheel as usual. That's not entirely true. You can set or "calibrate" a custom WB by simply holding the WB button down for several seconds till the top LCD screen starts flashing letting you know that it's time to release the shutter. You can do the same via the menu, but it's miserably long doing it that way. |
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D70s or D200 ?
"Dimitris M" wrote in message
news:1142500231.762691@athnrd02... D50 have no better image quality than D70. D50 have more "consumer" like image, as it includes noise reduction algorithms and process ala Canon. In D70s, Nikon continues the same as in D70. They does not include such a process, as they believe that is better to post process for noise. They assume that D70 is addressed to power users (prosumers) and D50 to amateurs. My opinion is that they have well done. Post NR is far better. In D200, after the marketing success of 20D they have decided to include noise reduction to, but user selectable and ajustable. The above refers to high ISO noise reduction, not to the long exposure NR. -- Dimitris M The D50 has a different sensor than the D70s, perhaps that could be the difference in image quality between the two. I can't tell the difference, so I won't even enter into this debate over which is better but there are different sensors in the two cameras. |
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D70s or D200 ?
Peter A. Stavrakoglou wrote:
"Dimitris M" wrote in message news:1142500231.762691@athnrd02... D50 have no better image quality than D70. D50 have more "consumer" like image, as it includes noise reduction algorithms and process ala Canon. In D70s, Nikon continues the same as in D70. They does not include such a process, as they believe that is better to post process for noise. They assume that D70 is addressed to power users (prosumers) and D50 to amateurs. My opinion is that they have well done. Post NR is far better. In D200, after the marketing success of 20D they have decided to include noise reduction to, but user selectable and ajustable. The above refers to high ISO noise reduction, not to the long exposure NR. -- Dimitris M The D50 has a different sensor than the D70s, perhaps that could be the difference in image quality between the two. I can't tell the difference, so I won't even enter into this debate over which is better but there are different sensors in the two cameras. Maybe a different AA filter is a more likely answer. I doubt they have another source for a different 6Mp sensor. |
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D70s or D200 ?
Per Dimitris M:
Anyway, to set again the remote mode is two click only. Agreed, but the user has to get to the camera first.... -- PeteCresswell |
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D70s or D200 ?
"l e o" wrote in message
... Peter A. Stavrakoglou wrote: "Dimitris M" wrote in message news:1142500231.762691@athnrd02... D50 have no better image quality than D70. D50 have more "consumer" like image, as it includes noise reduction algorithms and process ala Canon. In D70s, Nikon continues the same as in D70. They does not include such a process, as they believe that is better to post process for noise. They assume that D70 is addressed to power users (prosumers) and D50 to amateurs. My opinion is that they have well done. Post NR is far better. In D200, after the marketing success of 20D they have decided to include noise reduction to, but user selectable and ajustable. The above refers to high ISO noise reduction, not to the long exposure NR. -- Dimitris M The D50 has a different sensor than the D70s, perhaps that could be the difference in image quality between the two. I can't tell the difference, so I won't even enter into this debate over which is better but there are different sensors in the two cameras. Maybe a different AA filter is a more likely answer. I doubt they have another source for a different 6Mp sensor. From the information I've read, it's a different sensor. |
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l e o wrote: Can you give us a reason why D50 has better image quality than D70s, considering they are released at the same time? http://www.bythom.com/D50REVIEW.htm Note that although Thom Hogan says in his summary that overall image quality is no better than the D70s except for ISO performance, the text of his review contradicts that. I think part of the problem that Hogan has with the D50 is that it is more "Canon-like," as he puts it, and one thing about Thom Hogan: he really likes the Nikon look in pictures. This is a typical review of the D50. The D70s is identical to the D70 except for the slightly larger LCD. You can even download the D70s software to your D70 on the Nikon web site. The D50 does have a different sensor according to every review that I have read. Image quality is almost invariably reported to be better in the reviews, especially lower noise and a more pleasing tonal range. What the D70 gives you is two command dials. With the D50 you have to hold down a button and turn the command dial to set aperture manually. Some reviewers like the D50 setup; others don't. Thom Hogan hated it. Hogan also thought the auto-focus was too slow. |
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D70s or D200 ?
"Don Wiss" wrote in message ... I plan to order another camera for my collection. I'd like a D200. But it weighs two pounds! The D70s is a half pound lighter. What are the differences? I plan to shoot at a low resolution (I only put pictures on the web), so the 10 MP vs 6 MP does nothing for me. I see the 70s has some modes, which the 200 doesn't have. (It assumes you're a pro and know how to tweak every parameter yourself.) They both have the fill flash mode, which I need for the Mermaid Parade. The difference in price is not an issue. The thing that could convince me the extra weight is worth it is the 200 taking better pictures on full auto using the same resolution. The press release says the 200 has a new sensor. Is it actually better? Or just newer technology with more pixels? To the curious as to which lens I'm getting: the 18-200 VR, which is so back ordered that it may not even be shipping right now. Don www.donwiss.com/pictures/ (e-mail link at page bottoms). Don, I have used the D70, and the D200. I just bought a D200 and glad that I did. It take much better pictures. Takes a little more work to learn, and I am still learning, but it does seem to be very worth the effort. Hope it helps. Rob |
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D70s or D200 ?
l e o wrote:
Maybe a different AA filter is a more likely answer. I doubt they have another source for a different 6Mp sensor. LOL, do you thing that their source only makes one 6Mp sensor of that size? |
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D70s or D200 ?
cjcampbell wrote: Don Wiss wrote: I plan to order another camera for my collection. I'd like a D200. But it weighs two pounds! The D70s is a half pound lighter. Personally, I think the choice now is between the D50 and the D200. Yes, the D70s has some extra features, but the consensus is that the D50 has better picture quality. So why is the D50 better picture quality and by how much and in what ways? If you are just ordering a camera for a collection, what do you care what it weighs? If you want to take pictures, you have to decide for yourself whether the extra resolution and features of the D200 are worth the extra money and weight. |
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D70s or D200 ?
I enjoyed the above label thread; however this is the wrong forum for
such a discussion. This is the forum for Long Zoom EVF cameras. SMS wrote: l e o wrote: Maybe a different AA filter is a more likely answer. I doubt they have another source for a different 6Mp sensor. LOL, do you thing that their source only makes one 6Mp sensor of that size? |
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