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On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote
(in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had
considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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I recently upgraded to an XSi and think it's fantastic!
My "base" lens in a 28-135 mm (acts as 45-200, due to sensor size), and I do most of my shooting with that, plus I have a 100 (160) mm macro, and a 70-300 (110-480!!!) telephoto zoom. In addition to offering me more flexibility than a P&S (but still able to be an excellent one when I'm too lazy), the color rendition with the new processor is far superior to my old D30, the autofocus is unbelievable, and it's fast!. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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Ray, nice to know you're happy with the Rebel. An aqcuaintance says the
Canon line kicks butt over everything else. Except her Hasselblad, LOL! I'm compulsive, so I've been reading photo sites about the differences between point and shoots and DSLR sensors. I must admit the argument for a DSLR sensor makes a huge amount of sense. And that image stabilization can take place either in the lens or in the camera body. (I think I prefer the camera body, but what do I know?) But then I looked at one of Greg Allikas's pictures where he talks about the depth of field in macro http://www.flickr.com/photos/graphicgreg/2731961458/ and I got scared. Now, there's no way I'm going to haul around a bunch of lenses. I shoot in macro. I never leave Auto mode, not even when I had a Nikon (film) camera (but with cheapo lenses). Eric has shamed me into realizing I have to get a tripod. I haven't yet so I've stopped taking pictures - well until recently - which raised all these issues again... I need a better camera. I need a tripod, I need a bigger black velvet backdrop, I need lights, argh. Just so I can take pics for here, LOL!! Too bad I already spent my economic stimulus check K "Ray B" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded to an XSi and think it's fantastic! My "base" lens in a 28-135 mm (acts as 45-200, due to sensor size), and I do most of my shooting with that, plus I have a 100 (160) mm macro, and a 70-300 (110-480!!!) telephoto zoom. In addition to offering me more flexibility than a P&S (but still able to be an excellent one when I'm too lazy), the color rendition with the new processor is far superior to my old D30, the autofocus is unbelievable, and it's fast!. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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And another question- someplace (C/Net?) mentioned that in case you ever
want to show your pictures on a hi def TV the newer cameras are high def, too?? Like there's some other sort of "something" going on in the sensor, other than just high pixel counts? Is that a load of potatoes? K "Ray B" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded to an XSi and think it's fantastic! My "base" lens in a 28-135 mm (acts as 45-200, due to sensor size), and I do most of my shooting with that, plus I have a 100 (160) mm macro, and a 70-300 (110-480!!!) telephoto zoom. In addition to offering me more flexibility than a P&S (but still able to be an excellent one when I'm too lazy), the color rendition with the new processor is far superior to my old D30, the autofocus is unbelievable, and it's fast!. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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The depth of field will always be narrower with a macro, but you can play
with the aperture and affect that. Hi-Def, huh? I guess I'll actually have to break down and read the manual! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. Ray, nice to know you're happy with the Rebel. An aqcuaintance says the Canon line kicks butt over everything else. Except her Hasselblad, LOL! I'm compulsive, so I've been reading photo sites about the differences between point and shoots and DSLR sensors. I must admit the argument for a DSLR sensor makes a huge amount of sense. And that image stabilization can take place either in the lens or in the camera body. (I think I prefer the camera body, but what do I know?) But then I looked at one of Greg Allikas's pictures where he talks about the depth of field in macro http://www.flickr.com/photos/graphicgreg/2731961458/ and I got scared. Now, there's no way I'm going to haul around a bunch of lenses. I shoot in macro. I never leave Auto mode, not even when I had a Nikon (film) camera (but with cheapo lenses). Eric has shamed me into realizing I have to get a tripod. I haven't yet so I've stopped taking pictures - well until recently - which raised all these issues again... I need a better camera. I need a tripod, I need a bigger black velvet backdrop, I need lights, argh. Just so I can take pics for here, LOL!! Too bad I already spent my economic stimulus check K "Ray B" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded to an XSi and think it's fantastic! My "base" lens in a 28-135 mm (acts as 45-200, due to sensor size), and I do most of my shooting with that, plus I have a 100 (160) mm macro, and a 70-300 (110-480!!!) telephoto zoom. In addition to offering me more flexibility than a P&S (but still able to be an excellent one when I'm too lazy), the color rendition with the new processor is far superior to my old D30, the autofocus is unbelievable, and it's fast!. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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Hi Kathy,
I can echo a lot of what Ray says. I got a Rebel XTi last year and really like it. I'm an old SLR guy with some great lenses but haven't picked it up a long time. It feels and works like my old SLR, no delay and I like the mirror clacking up too. :-). Don't know if you have gotten a tripod yet, but there are these very small ones with a velcro strap that are convenient to carry around. I went overboard several years ago and bought a Gitzo. They are the cream of the crop but cost as much as the camera. One of these days I'm going to give a skill session on orchid photography (my way) and perhaps even at the POS (local) show in January. Paul "K Barrett" wrote in message ... And another question- someplace (C/Net?) mentioned that in case you ever want to show your pictures on a hi def TV the newer cameras are high def, too?? Like there's some other sort of "something" going on in the sensor, other than just high pixel counts? Is that a load of potatoes? K "Ray B" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded to an XSi and think it's fantastic! My "base" lens in a 28-135 mm (acts as 45-200, due to sensor size), and I do most of my shooting with that, plus I have a 100 (160) mm macro, and a 70-300 (110-480!!!) telephoto zoom. In addition to offering me more flexibility than a P&S (but still able to be an excellent one when I'm too lazy), the color rendition with the new processor is far superior to my old D30, the autofocus is unbelievable, and it's fast!. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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Paul, do your old lenses work with the Xti?
Ohhhhh! You guys are making me break out my credit cards.... [slaps hand]...but then I do have one that "gives" me iTunes credits.... how's *that* for a rationalization? K "Paul Simon" wrote in message ... Hi Kathy, I can echo a lot of what Ray says. I got a Rebel XTi last year and really like it. I'm an old SLR guy with some great lenses but haven't picked it up a long time. It feels and works like my old SLR, no delay and I like the mirror clacking up too. :-). Don't know if you have gotten a tripod yet, but there are these very small ones with a velcro strap that are convenient to carry around. I went overboard several years ago and bought a Gitzo. They are the cream of the crop but cost as much as the camera. One of these days I'm going to give a skill session on orchid photography (my way) and perhaps even at the POS (local) show in January. Paul "K Barrett" wrote in message ... And another question- someplace (C/Net?) mentioned that in case you ever want to show your pictures on a hi def TV the newer cameras are high def, too?? Like there's some other sort of "something" going on in the sensor, other than just high pixel counts? Is that a load of potatoes? K "Ray B" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded to an XSi and think it's fantastic! My "base" lens in a 28-135 mm (acts as 45-200, due to sensor size), and I do most of my shooting with that, plus I have a 100 (160) mm macro, and a 70-300 (110-480!!!) telephoto zoom. In addition to offering me more flexibility than a P&S (but still able to be an excellent one when I'm too lazy), the color rendition with the new processor is far superior to my old D30, the autofocus is unbelievable, and it's fast!. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "K Barrett" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a better camera. Probably a point and shoot. Had considered a Sony alpha 350 (dSLR) or a Rebel XSI but my understanding of the medium just won't justify its cost. I'm basically a point and shooter... K Barrett "tbell" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:31:11 -0700, K Barrett wrote (in article ): Blc Hunting Island 'Hawaii' K Barrett Yum - Love the red and pink together. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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