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« Reply #20 on: November 19, 2008, 08:54:12 pm »

Very nice photography!
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« Reply #21 on: November 19, 2008, 10:57:42 pm »

TrueBlue,

       If you were purchasing a new camera today, would you buy a D80 again, or would you look at a D90? D700?   Do you think that a D60 would work to get good action shots? lastly do you think there is a point of diminishing returns on the Nikon cameras when used by an amateur, and if so which model do you think that begins with.

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DSLRs and lenses aren't cheap, it is sorta scary taking such an expensive yet delicate investment into the woods

     We keep an inexpensive Sony 7.1mp to carry in the woods. The dslr would primarily be used to photograph our herding dogs, and whatever else Mandi wants pictures of, but I doubt it will be carried into the woods.

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« Reply #22 on: November 20, 2008, 07:46:51 am »

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Julie knows way more about SLR's than I do but I recently bought one for somebody and did lots of research.  The Nikon D90 is basically the same camera but it is capable of taking videos too.  My father and brother in law are both into photography and they both have the Nikon 200.  Takes great pictures but not any better than Julies.  They both recommended I look at the Cannon XSi.  Great camera for a couple hundred $$$ less than the comparable Nikon.  Ended up going with the XSi and its been great so far.   
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« Reply #23 on: November 20, 2008, 08:50:44 am »

Cull Buck,

     Thanks for the info. I will see what I can dig up on the XSi

Chris
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« Reply #24 on: November 20, 2008, 09:06:23 am »

Chris,

Julie spends a lot more time on the texasbowhunter.com photography forum than she does over here. Additionally, there are many other GREAT photographers, both professional and hobbyists, who are active on that forum and would be happy to help. There is also a mass of archived info available.

One of the things that I feel is especially advantageous about that forum in comparison to most photography forums is the fact that everyones specialty and interest lies in outdoor and wildlife photography.

Here is a link, I hope it helps. http://discussions.texasbowhunter.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=34

Pay special attention to Convert(Julie), Doncom, Atthewall, Rod, Legdog, Wildman, Casey and RusselGraves.

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« Reply #25 on: November 20, 2008, 10:37:34 am »

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    Thanks for the link.

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One of the things that I feel is especially advantageous about that forum in comparison to most photography forums is the fact that everyones specialty and interest lies in outdoor and wildlife photography.

   That is the same reason I ask my camera questions here. I figure the people on the outdoor forums are using their equipment in a similar fashion that I will.


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« Reply #26 on: November 20, 2008, 11:35:46 am »

I really enjoy checking out that forum Steve, I can spend a lot of time looking at all of the pics people take and reading how they took them.  I have been reading over there for about 6-8 months and really like it.
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« Reply #27 on: November 20, 2008, 12:04:27 pm »

Great pictures Julie, I need to get me a camera like that. Definately the best action pics ive seen.
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« Reply #28 on: November 20, 2008, 12:44:13 pm »

Chris, definitely follow Steve's link and check on the TBH photographers. They share a lot of tips on what equipment they use and how they set up the shots. If Mandi wants to get into taking good action and outdoors pictures, it's a great place to hang out. As Steve said, I go by Convert over there, just look for the Lacy avatar Smiley

"If you were purchasing a new camera today, would you buy a D80 again, or would you look at a D90? D700?" 

If I was buying today and money wasn't an on object, I'd buy the D300 or the D90, but only because I think I could utilize the additional features. The D300 has a ton of cool extras on it, like incredible ISO and a blazing sports mode. The video option on the D90s sounds very cool, and even though I never shoot video I bet I'd start with that camera. But there should also be some really great deals on new D80s right now. I got a really good price on my D80 from a friend that was upgrading to the D300, and so far I'm very happy with it. I'll probably wait for another big jump in technology before I upgrade again.

"Do you think that a D60 would work to get good action shots? Lastly do you think there is a point of diminishing returns on the Nikon cameras when used by an amateur, and if so which model do you think that begins with?"

I would either do the D40 or jump to the D80. I liked my D50, the precursor to the D60, but I haven't been impressed with the D60 itself. The D40, on the other hand, is a great price for a very nice piece of equipment. I think the point of diminishing return starts right away, so if you just want to learn the basics but still shoot a DSLR, the D40 is the way to go. However, if you want to spend a little more time learning how to tweak and integrate shutter speed, aperture and ISO, you'll get a lot out of a D80. You'll take fine pictures to begin with, but you have a lot of room to grow if that's what you're willing to work on it. The D90 is primarily more expensive because of the video capabilities. I haven't played with one yet, but it sounds like the usability will be similar to the D80. Going above that is probably a waste of money until you have several years of photography under your belt.

I do recommend getting a kit with two lenses to begin with. You get a discounted rate on lenses when you buy them in a package, and trust me, you'll want a couple options when it comes to animal action shots. If you buy online, look at www.bhphotovideo.com or www.andora.com. They have guaranteed high quality products, good customer service and very competitive pricing.
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« Reply #29 on: November 20, 2008, 02:12:25 pm »

TrueBlue,

     Thanks for the response, and sorry about hijacking your thread Wink  I have visited the link that Steve posted, and actually found a photo that became my new desktop.  When it comes to purchasing the new camera, I don't want Mandi to be handicapped by a camera with too many limitations. but she needs to talk with someone like yourself, that uses them in similar situations as she will, so that she will know exactly what to be looking for. If you get the time and don't mind talking to her and giving her some advice here is her phone # 713-550-2625, or if y'all will be in town Thanksgiving weekend, maybe we can get together for a hunt.

Thanks, Chris
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