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Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 06, 2004, 12:54:47 AM
Grun,
Don't know if you're partial to Nikon, but if you are...and haven't purchased a digital cam yet, get the D70.....and this coming from a Canon user :)
Many strengths, few weaknesses.

Nikon D70 review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond70/)
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: GRUNHERZ on April 06, 2004, 01:11:53 AM
Finally the dpreview "review" of the D70!!! :)  Thanks for the heads up!
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 06, 2004, 01:24:39 AM
You're welcome!
<--can't wait for you to join the DSLR crowd......
You'll never go back to the slower, noisier P & S cameras! :)
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: GRUNHERZ on April 06, 2004, 01:27:11 AM
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Originally posted by SaburoS
You're welcome!
<--can't wait for you to join the DSLR crowd......
You'll never go back to the slower, noisier P & S cameras! :)


Of course I like Nikon, I loved my CP5700.

LOL, yes I will love DSLR too, even more if you buy me a few extra len$$e$$$.. :)

Had a quick look over the review and its pretty much what I expected great camera with a bit of a moire problem. Looks like I will be picking up a D70 in June. :)
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 06, 2004, 01:57:08 AM
What types of photography do you enjoy taking?

After you get your D70, about the only pictures you'll be taking with your 5700 are of the D70 :D  .....
Hellooooo Ebay!
"For sale, one slightly used Nikon CP5700 in excellent condition" :)  
Naw, J/K. Keep it as back up for your important photo ops.

Some lens recommendations:

Nikon 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S Zoom
Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom
Nikon 200-400mm f/4.0 VR AF-S

Those 3 lenses will cover about 95% of your needs. The incredible sharpness and autofocus speeds will blow you away. Expensive? You bet and worth every penny.

I sure wish Canon offered a 200-400m f/4.0L IS USM!
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: GRUNHERZ on April 06, 2004, 02:01:13 AM
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Originally posted by SaburoS
What types of photography do you enjoy taking?

After you get your D70, about the only pictures you'll be taking with your 5700 are of the D70 :D  .....
Hellooooo Ebay!
"For sale, one slightly used Nikon CP5700 in excellent condition" :)  
Naw, J/K. Keep it as back up for your important photo ops.

Some lens recommendations:

Nikon 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S Zoom
Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom
Nikon 200-400mm f/4.0 VR AF-S

Those 3 lenses will cover about 95% of your needs. The incredible sharpness and autofocus speeds will blow you away. Expensive? You bet and worth every penny.

I sure wish Canon offered a 200-400m f/4.0L IS USM!


Unfortunately the 5700 is RIP, it took fall and nikon couldnt fix it. :(

Well for the D70 I'd want a macro lens for photographing models. Beyond that I'll see where the standard kit lens becomes a problem, as money will be tight.
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 06, 2004, 02:08:07 AM
Sorry to hear about the 5700.
No need to get those lenses right away. They'll be just as good anytime in the future. Great thing about quality glass, never gets old. Oh, you'll find the kit lens very acceptable for most of your shots (don't know how it does in macro though).
The first few shots from the D70 will make you forget about the 5700 :)
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: GRUNHERZ on April 06, 2004, 02:25:56 AM
The 5700 was nice and the pictures were really good, even for some bigger prints, it was my first digam and I liked it a lot. The big zoom lens was awesome and very conveniant as was the cameras small size and light weight.

But the camera was slow in every sense of the word particularly AF and writespeed, plus low light AF was very spotty.

So on to the D70... :)
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: DA98 on April 06, 2004, 08:46:19 AM
Heh, tried one at a local retailer last week ... the thing is FAST! I just have to keep all that Real World and Responsability things away from my mind for just a week, until more 17-80 kits ar available... just a week...
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: gofaster on April 06, 2004, 08:49:28 AM
$1,300 for body and lens kit.  

Maybe I'll stick with my 35mm Pentax a bit longer.
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: slimm50 on April 06, 2004, 03:55:46 PM
For the money, I really am impressed with my 1.5 year-old Canon S45. Maybe someday when I can afford it I'll upgrade to DSLR.
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: Torque on April 07, 2004, 12:51:18 PM
Went into the store today and the Nikon field rep was there. Nice camera and i was a little concerned aboot the plastic body and how a 400 ml  lens would hang off of it. Needless to say i bought one today but can't pick it up for a few days tho.:(
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 07, 2004, 01:49:56 PM
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Originally posted by Torque
Went into the store today and the Nikon field rep was there. Nice camera and i was a little concerned aboot the plastic body and how a 400 ml  lens would hang off of it. Needless to say i bought one today but can't pick it up for a few days tho.:(

Congrats!!!
Don't worry about the polymer body. If you do something to break it, I'd doubt a metal bodied camera would survive the same. Any camera trying to support a heavy lens will most likely ruin the lens mount on the camera. Get an extra strap for the lens as well if you're inclined to travel with it mounted.
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: Torque on April 07, 2004, 02:13:52 PM
I'm looking for a single lens say around $1000 good for macros and wildlife photography.

Any suggestions

thx again...
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 07, 2004, 03:06:02 PM
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Originally posted by Torque
I'm looking for a single lens say around $1000 good for macros and wildlife photography.

Any suggestions

thx again...


Hmmm, I'll need more info on the types of macro and wildlife you'll want to take. If taking birds in flight or dangerous game at distance, min 400mm (even more in cases requiring a 1.4X or 2.0x teleconverter). Cant take macroes with that lens. What will your macro subjects be and what distances?
Title: Grunhertz, your camera is waiting for you.... :)
Post by: SaburoS on April 07, 2004, 03:38:15 PM
Try the following link and register. Use the search feature first. If not just ask away. Figured there are waaaay more informed than I of Nikon equipment.

Nikon SLR Lens forum (http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1030)
Let me know which lens you decided on :)

There are decent offerings from third party manufacturers (Sigma, Tokina, Tamron), just make sure they are completely compatible with your camera.
Warning: Because of the reverse engineering some of these manufacturers use, older lenses are not always compatible with newer camera models. The risk one takes when buying aftermarket lenses.