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Old 09-08-2005, 09:56   #5
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Re: another digi camera (SLR) thread

Also if you do decide to go for a Nikon, make sure you've got some image editting software as pretty much all of the images I've seen from my old mans D70S have been undersaturated, easily fixed though.
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Originally Posted by Angua
The most positive advantage with the Nikon is the lenses (means you can put a polarising filter amongst others on). And having seen Nikon Digital is the choice of professionals I would stick with them.
I'd rather take Canon L series glass over any Nikkor lens, far superior Also, you can put all manner of filters on Canon lenses too, they're normally cheaper as well as they're only 58mm. AND you'll probably find that Canon is the professionals choice, I've seen several reporters and wildlife photographers with EOS 1DS Mk2's.
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Originally Posted by danielf
Also, I'll need a memory card with it. How many shots can one expect to put on a 512 meg card?

Ta for any input
Probably around 120+ high quality jpgs or 60 (ish) RAW's.
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