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When IS Photokina?
"Tux" wrote in message ... S Lee wrote: ENP choreographed a chorus line of high-kicking electrons to spell out: ...Of course when a new DSL comes out the one you own just became a door stop as far as trade in value goes. Maybe not quite that awful... So the question I am struggling with is will the PRO 14n fit my needs at least for a few years or do I go with a D70 with the knowledge that in a few years I will need to trade up. Would love to hear from both D70 and Pro 14n users I'd say wait about two days, if the pre-Photokina rumors are true. What pre-Photokina rumours? Jim |
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In article KpE1d.28848$aW5.6078@fed1read07,
"Anonymous" wrote: When IS Photokina? "Tux" wrote in message ... S Lee wrote: ENP choreographed a chorus line of high-kicking electrons to spell out: ...Of course when a new DSL comes out the one you own just became a door stop as far as trade in value goes. Maybe not quite that awful... So the question I am struggling with is will the PRO 14n fit my needs at least for a few years or do I go with a D70 with the knowledge that in a few years I will need to trade up. Would love to hear from both D70 and Pro 14n users I'd say wait about two days, if the pre-Photokina rumors are true. What pre-Photokina rumours? Jim September 28 to October 3rd -- To reply no_ HPMarketing Corp. |
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"Brian C. Baird" wrote in message .. . In article , says... I'd say wait about two days, if the pre-Photokina rumors are true. What pre-Photokina rumours? Nikon will disclose they are the sole owners of Canon and Pentax and they now control 100% of the dSLR market |
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"Brian C. Baird" wrote in message .. . In article , says... I'd say wait about two days, if the pre-Photokina rumors are true. What pre-Photokina rumours? Nikon will disclose they are the sole owners of Canon and Pentax and they now control 100% of the dSLR market |
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"Brian C. Baird" wrote in message .. . In article , says... I'd say wait about two days, if the pre-Photokina rumors are true. What pre-Photokina rumours? Nikon will disclose they are the sole owners of Canon and Pentax and they now control 100% of the dSLR market |
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ENP wrote:
I am considering this camera for my DSLR. I currently own a Nikon F100. My shooting style is deliberate in that I have always used slow slide films for max resolution and lowest grain, along with a tripod. I have heard some mixed reviews of this camera, so I would like to hear from owners and see what they have to say. I am also considering a D70 with the thought in mind that at some point when Nikon comes out with a camera with more resolution, I would trade up. Of course when a new DSL comes out the one you own just became a door stop as far as trade in value goes. So the question I am struggling with is will the PRO 14n fit my needs at least for a few years or do I go with a D70 with the knowledge that in a few years I will need to trade up. Would love to hear from both D70 and Pro 14n users There is a rumor that Canon is about to announce a 16 mpixel DSLR camera. If you really want maximum resolution (I assume scenics), slide film, like fujichrome velvia, has about 16 megapixels digital equivalent spatial resolution (see http://www.clarkvision.com/imagedeta....summary1.html ), so a 16 megapixel DSLR will produce better images than you can do with color slide film (similar spatial resolution but much higher signal to noise). Whatever you decide, wait for the trade shows to complete this month and see what all the new products are, Nikon, or whomever. Roger |
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ENP wrote:
I am considering this camera for my DSLR. I currently own a Nikon F100. My shooting style is deliberate in that I have always used slow slide films for max resolution and lowest grain, along with a tripod. I have heard some mixed reviews of this camera, so I would like to hear from owners and see what they have to say. I am also considering a D70 with the thought in mind that at some point when Nikon comes out with a camera with more resolution, I would trade up. Of course when a new DSL comes out the one you own just became a door stop as far as trade in value goes. So the question I am struggling with is will the PRO 14n fit my needs at least for a few years or do I go with a D70 with the knowledge that in a few years I will need to trade up. Would love to hear from both D70 and Pro 14n users There is a rumor that Canon is about to announce a 16 mpixel DSLR camera. If you really want maximum resolution (I assume scenics), slide film, like fujichrome velvia, has about 16 megapixels digital equivalent spatial resolution (see http://www.clarkvision.com/imagedeta....summary1.html ), so a 16 megapixel DSLR will produce better images than you can do with color slide film (similar spatial resolution but much higher signal to noise). Whatever you decide, wait for the trade shows to complete this month and see what all the new products are, Nikon, or whomever. Roger |
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