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Mar 1 2011 09:42am
Quote (PANAM @ Mar 1 2011 04:38pm)
oki, how about this one:
nikon D90 vs D7000

+ and - of both

can get d90 for let's say 600-750 with kit lens
d7000 around 1k with kit lens

but why and for what i have to spend 1k to get d7000

http://www.jessops.com/online.store/products/78158/show.html

http://www.jessops.com/online.store/products/75332/show.html


D7000 has iso af iq.
All you need.
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Mar 1 2011 12:53pm
Quote (Verdena @ Mar 1 2011 08:42am)
D7000 has iso af iq.
All you need.


No, you need Full frame. :D
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Mar 1 2011 01:02pm
Quote (onepagememory @ Mar 1 2011 06:53pm)
No, you need Full frame. :D


Hehe i have to sorry for feeding
why i need full frame ? :)

This post was edited by PANAM on Mar 1 2011 01:03pm
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Hehe i have to sorry for feeding http://www.lidenstidning.se/internet_2007/070707_trollnatta/TROLL.jpg
why i need full frame ? :)


Because cropp'd frame produces inferior quality. Sub-part quality does not belong in weddings.
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Mar 1 2011 05:06pm
Quote (onepagememory @ 1 Mar 2011 21:11)
Because cropp'd frame produces inferior quality. Sub-part quality does not belong in weddings.


If quality is prio number one, cost what it will, then full frame is with no doubt the best alternative.
But as soon as you involve money, the question isn't as easy to answer!
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Mar 2 2011 01:23am
if you will be making money from it then certainly full frame camera
if atm you wont be making money (or only a little here and there) then definitely get a cropped sensor
however i will always recommend getting a cheaper body and spending a lot on lenses (D90 with a 24-70mm will be better than ff with a crap lens)
this would be my advice on bodies, all are best value and quality in their own cost range:
D90 - when its a serious hobby
D7000 - if you are making money from your hobby but not your main income
5D II - photography is your income
other higher end DSLRs are really down to personal preference and requirements
Hasselblads etc when you have way too much money and loose your sanity!
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Mar 2 2011 01:59am
Quote (jayandnix @ Mar 2 2011 12:23am)
if you will be making money from it then certainly full frame camera
if atm you wont be making money (or only a little here and there) then definitely get a cropped sensor
however i will always recommend getting a cheaper body and spending a lot on lenses (D90 with a 24-70mm will be better than ff with a crap lens)
this would be my advice on bodies, all are best value and quality in their own cost range:
D90 - when its a serious hobby
D7000 - if you are making money from your hobby but not your main income
5D II - photography is your income
other higher end DSLRs are really down to personal preference and requirements
Hasselblads etc when you have way too much money and loose your sanity!


hassies are sexy :D
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Mar 2 2011 02:07am
Quote (jayandnix @ Mar 2 2011 08:23am)
if you will be making money from it then certainly full frame camera
if atm you wont be making money (or only a little here and there) then definitely get a cropped sensor
however i will always recommend getting a cheaper body and spending a lot on lenses (D90 with a 24-70mm will be better than ff with a crap lens)
this would be my advice on bodies, all are best value and quality in their own cost range:
D90 - when its a serious hobby
D7000 - if you are making money from your hobby but not your main income
5D II - photography is your income
other higher end DSLRs are really down to personal preference and requirements
Hasselblads etc when you have way too much money and loose your sanity!


Or when you're making the big bucks and need much higher quality images than what you can get from a DSLR.

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Mar 2 2011 02:14am
jayandnix thx this help me a lot :) best answer i have so far :P
Im not pro but starting doing some things after sat hen night i have already 5 offer to cover other things with my crappy a300 :)
65pounds an hour is not much but always some income :D
after hearing lots of good about d90 and d7000 will go for second one just cus i have some more money and like most of people saying its a one step down from PRO cameras out there.
glass will be 18-105 vr but i have few other lenses on stash (cheep and old + adapters) for start i think i will be just fine.
later on i will definitely buy fish-eye or zoom lens but depends what i will have to use first.

i'm gonna use this topic and i wish to ask you witch flashgun i should buy for Nikon ? don't want any expensive but also need one witch will do the job in clubs, pubs, dark places :) any recommendations ?
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Mar 2 2011 02:36am
glad i was of some help
i really recommend getting a 50mm f/1.8 as well. its really cheap, and amazingly sharp

a really cheap good flash would be the yongnou yn 560, online its under $70 where as others are around $400 or higher
it gets good reviews, cant remember who but some1 on here has it
i am planning on getting 2 or 3 of them very soon

Quote (Veilside @ 2 Mar 2011 12:07)
Or when you're making the big bucks and need much higher quality images than what you can get from a DSLR.


yeah i know, have used a hassy and love it, but its only viable if you are creating massive posters

This post was edited by jayandnix on Mar 2 2011 02:39am
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