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luminosity Registered: May 03, 2009 Total Posts: 3797 Country: United States |
Oh, I didn't mean to imply that he'd lose a lot of money over the glass. Rather, that it's still a bit of a hassle to do a major selloff and then buy new lenses. You're out of action for at least a short time. |
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Guidenet Registered: Mar 23, 2008 Total Posts: 95 Country: United States |
I'll tell you. If you can stand the hassle of switching, a D700 is really hard to beat. I own and use a D300 and D700, and I really couldn't be happier with that combination since I retired my F3HP bodies a number of years ago. Since I got into this in 1959, there have been times I've either felt neutral or absolutely loved my gear. I'm in the "in love" situation right now with those two bodies and most of my glass. |
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gvg45 Registered: Oct 05, 2007 Total Posts: 823 Country: United States |
As a working professional that you are I would probably suggest renting the equipment first before you completely switch systems. |
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luminosity Registered: May 03, 2009 Total Posts: 3797 Country: United States |
Incidentally, those rankings help show the D3x as the bargain that it is if you want medium format type quality without having to pay for it. It just barely trails the Phase One in its sensor ranking, despite being about $30,000 cheaper. |
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Guidenet Registered: Mar 23, 2008 Total Posts: 95 Country: United States |
luminosity wrote: |
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Tobin28 Registered: Feb 11, 2005 Total Posts: 1219 Country: Canada |
LUKE................................I AM YOUR FATHER............join me |
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burningheart Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 1789 Country: Canada |
Tobin28 wrote: |
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mark fadely Registered: Oct 09, 2005 Total Posts: 6625 Country: United States |
Brian, |
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Alistair Watson Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 5848 Country: United Kingdom |
Well, I switched from Canon to Nikon in March this year after 2 years of 1D Mark 3 troubles. I second the recommendation of renting some Nikon kit to ensure it meets your needs, that's what I did and it convinced me to switch and I have had a great first season shooting Nikon. |
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ShadowWalker Registered: Jun 21, 2005 Total Posts: 1927 Country: United States |
xabi wrote: |
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solomon10 Registered: Nov 21, 2008 Total Posts: 175 Country: Norway |
I switched from Canon 1dsmrk2, 85mm F1.2 and Canon300mm f2.8 IS to Nikon D700 and Nikon 200mm F2 VR. Although the Canon files were nice, my Nikon combination is much better than the Canon. If you have the money get the NIkon 200mm F2 VR and an FX camera. It delivers awesome photos. |
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locomacdaddy Registered: Jan 01, 2005 Total Posts: 89 Country: United States |
I'll add my name to the list... |
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Adam73 Registered: Aug 24, 2005 Total Posts: 1401 Country: United States |
I sold all my canon gear here on FM in two days. About $14,000 worth of stuff and went to Nikon. I bought a D300, D3, and a D700 and various lenses. I have not looked back. Im so very happy with my swap. |
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low325 Registered: Dec 30, 2008 Total Posts: 246 Country: United States |
good lord, you are my idol! |
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smjphoto Registered: Oct 22, 2004 Total Posts: 262 Country: United States |
the d700 and the 2.8 zooms are great. ( the d3 is better) but the d300 doesn't do it for me. I tried to like it, but the noise/resolution isn't up to the standards of the d700 or 5d and its hard to compromise when you've been spoiled. I still use canon for long glass as the nikon stuff is somewhat unavailable and ubber expensive and nikon doesn't have a crop pro wildlife/sports body. If you are counting on a crop body as part of your mix, I recommend you shoot with a d300 before considering a trade. Also, I would think after using the 5dII, you will really miss the resolution. nikon only offers it with $7000=/- |
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billbunton Registered: Sep 05, 2003 Total Posts: 225 Country: United States |
Adam73 wrote: |
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Guidenet Registered: Mar 23, 2008 Total Posts: 95 Country: United States |
billbunton wrote: |
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frankie Registered: May 10, 2003 Total Posts: 527 Country: United Kingdom |
I changed to Nikon and would never go back to canon. Canon seem to want you the photographers to sort out the problems and then report back. Like the 1D3 was a disaster and they replaced it with the mark 4. I feel sorry for the Mark 3 users that bought the mark 3 and now it not worth anything as near as when bought as photographers do not trust it any more. Its such a shame. Canons 5D was there BEST EVER body. |
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E-Vener Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 4260 Country: United States |
HAve you tried tuning the AF performance for your lenses and body combinations? I use the LensAlign Pro sytem -- http://www.lensalign.com/ -- for this and it works great. people like to knock it because of the price but when they actually use it they see the light. |