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Comments: 54 (Read/Post) Favorites: 1 (View) |
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on: 06-13-2003
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Repost of one of the best pictures I've taken, hopefully I'll be able to retake this picture with my new camera with a wider lens, to get the top of the Prudential in there. I still love it. |
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#29 |
12-02-2006 @ 05:58:33 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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#21, Yeah, being too modest is often detrimental. |
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#33 |
12-02-2006 @ 06:13:36 PM |
Posted By : Jon |
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#32, Ouch! Should have seen that coming... |
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#35 |
12-02-2006 @ 06:40:11 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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#34, "Chicks dig guys that like gm econoboxes" :P |
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#37 |
12-02-2006 @ 06:57:03 PM |
Posted By : 427 Vette |
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Your pics are good, your Digital Rebel XT takes great pics. I'm currently trying to save up for a Nikon D80 or Canon Digital Rebel XTi. But I think I'll try and go with the Nikon. |
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#38 |
12-02-2006 @ 07:03:17 PM |
Posted By : Jon |
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#37, I'm sure the Nikon is a good deal for the money. I've never used a Nikon, so I can't really give any testimonials. The camera, in most cases doesn't really "make" the picture. The quality of glass you're using will have a much greater impact on the quality rather than how many megapixels your camera has, or how the high ISO performance is. In the end, it's you who is taking the picture. I've invested in some good lenses in the past couple of years, and I'm happy with my XT, even though it's too small for my liking. My hands are too big for it. |
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#39 |
12-02-2006 @ 07:06:26 PM |
Posted By : Jon |
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#37, Also, depending on what you're taking pictures of, you may want full frame. Although you're looking at north of $3,000 for a full frame I think. |
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