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JC412 Frequent Visitor


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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:04 am Post subject: |
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thinking of getting either a used d200 or d2h... what you guys think.... _________________ SneakerHub
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Ryan. The Wanderlust


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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:25 am Post subject: |
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| JC412 wrote: | | thinking of getting either a used d200 or d2h... what you guys think.... |
That depends on what you're shooting. If you are shooting sports, go for the D2h. You might do OK with the D200 there, but the D2h would be the best choice. Also if you don't plan on printing over 13" x 19", the D2h will be fine. But make sure you frame correctly, the D200 will allow more room for crops. They both have great build quality, but it's said that the D200 has a better weather seal. The D200 will be better in high ISO's and it has a better LCD. I'll stop there, I can go on if you need me too. Just let me know.
Hope that helps. _________________
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Jerry_He New Member


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airtsinelas23 Much Respect


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Ryan. The Wanderlust


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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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Anyone see the Sonys with auto HDR?
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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| Ryan. wrote: | Anyone see the Sonys with auto HDR?
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I did is it one of those P&S. _________________
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Ryan. The Wanderlust


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| ForYourIn4mation wrote: | | Ryan. wrote: | Anyone see the Sonys with auto HDR?
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I did is it one of those P&S. |
No, DSLR's. _________________
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Wondertwins Much Respect


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quickster Forum Mod / in.Focus 2.0


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Filipinoise in.Focus 2.0

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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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| Ryan. wrote: | | JC412 wrote: | | thinking of getting either a used d200 or d2h... what you guys think.... |
That depends on what you're shooting. If you are shooting sports, go for the D2h. You might do OK with the D200 there, but the D2h would be the best choice. Also if you don't plan on printing over 13" x 19", the D2h will be fine. But make sure you frame correctly, the D200 will allow more room for crops. They both have great build quality, but it's said that the D200 has a better weather seal. The D200 will be better in high ISO's and it has a better LCD. I'll stop there, I can go on if you need me too. Just let me know.
Hope that helps. | The D2H actually has slightly better high ISO (by a 1/3 stop or so), mainly because since it's got a lower pixel count (leads to much denser pixels which produce somewhat cleaner images at high ISO's). _________________ in.Focus 2.0 :: Powered by Nikon.
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reyangelo New Member


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| should i get a nikon mb-d80 grip for my d90 or would i be fine with a opteka or zeikos one from amazon? |
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Ryan. The Wanderlust


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The camera itself looks like a giant lego block with a canon lens mounted on it. The accessories have a toy-ish look, overall it looks like a toy. Whats so special about this megatron looking camera? _________________ -my flickr
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Ryan. The Wanderlust


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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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| JeLLo wrote: |
The camera itself looks like a giant lego block with a canon lens mounted on it. The accessories have a toy-ish look, overall it looks like a toy. Whats so special about this megatron looking camera? |
Read the specs and make your own decision. _________________
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