Giordano |
D70s to D200 I have a D70s and I'd like to upgrade to the D200. Do you think it's the right moment to do so, since the new D300 and people selling the D200 to upgrade? Or should I wait a little bit more? Thanks Gio
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Sharon Day |
I would try and go for the D300. I like my D200 but if I were making an upgrade from the D20 the D300 is the one I would want. Otherwise now is probably a decent time to get a D200 if you can still get them new. I wouldn't want a used camera. Good luck!
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Raymond H. Kemp |
The D300 is a great camera! However, there are now some real bargains for the D200. I've seen some great buys on e-bay in the $800 - $900 range. I'm thinking now of buying another D200 and upgrading one of my D200's later this year when the price of D300's begin to drop a bit. Ray
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Debby A. Tabb |
Good day Gio, and Hey Ray!:-) I too love the D200,it is a wonderful Camera! and there will always be a step up. I still use me Fuji S2(for studio), D70 and really enjoy the D200 for on site shoots. However my next purchase will be the Fuji S5: that wonderful Fugi color in the Nikon D200 body! here are the specs(and keep in mind every thing Nikon works on Fugi) ** The increased dynamic range from the Super CCD SR Pro double pixel technology (6.17 million S-pixels and 6.17 million R-pixels) became popular in the FinePix S3 Pro with portrait and wedding photographers. The new FinePix S5 Pro continues these advancements by coupling the proven Super CCD SR Pro with the companies new RP (Real Photo) Processor Pro for even more outstanding film-like results. The two technologies will be married together in a fully digital and durable metal alloy body frame. 12.3 MegaPixels (S – 6.17MP, R – 6.17MP)
You see review here: Just a thought,
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Giordano |
Thanks Sharon, Raymond and Debby for your help. Of course I know that the D300 is better than the D200! I'm just an amateur photographer and I don't feel like spending so much money in a camera; this is the reason because 2 years ago I bought the D70s instead of the D200! The Fuji S5 is a freat camera too, but again, now it's around $1,600. Thanks again. Gio
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Pete H |
Giordano, Newer and "better" cameras become available as soon as the "best" hit production. Some say it is a commercial conspiracy, some say it is the way of technology; perhaps a little of both. Photographers should look at what they need more than what they want. "Why" do you want to upgrade to a D-200? Personally; when I purchase a new camera, which is not often by the way;my decision is based more on longevity of the camera more than it's electronics. Make a list of what (YOU) shoot the most. This will often serve as a good guide and decision maker for WHAT to buy. Portrait shooters require different cameras compared to let's say a sports shooter. Most of the people here are shooting a little bit of everything. This is probably true for most of the world. Yes; the D-200 is plummeting in price. I've seen a NEW D-200 for $1,100 body only. THAT for me would NOT be a hard decision.
Pete
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Giordano |
Thanks Pete, Where did you find the D200 for $1,100 and the D300 for $1,500? Thanks Gio
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Pete H |
http://www.bwayphoto.com/productlistings.phpx?fc=F_NKD300&l=google&gclid=CJ3oh5P2_ZACFTgrOAodjwlCpQ
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Lori Wheeler |
I think I fried my S2 Pro and it is in a repair shop at the moment. So if I need to buy a new camera (mostly studio work) I was wondering about the S5 Pro vs the Nikon D300. Anyone with some comparisons on these two cameras?
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Sharon Day |
"Why" do you want to upgrade to a D-200? I hope your answer is NOT so you can take better photos. I won't bore you with "it's the photographer, not the camera" lecture. LOL" Pete, in some situations the camera makes all the difference. I have the D70 and the D200. I submit my photos to stock. The D70 has much worse noise than the D200. It's difficult to clean up all the noise the D70 produces so I don't even use that camera anymore for stock.
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Giordano |
Is bwphoto reliable?
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Debby A. Tabb |
Lori, as stated I work with both Nikon and Fuji. Personally I keep the Fuji S2 for Studio work only now, Due to the color processor. I just love the fuji color. (at one time I used it for both,but the S2 is much slower then the D70) So as you can see Pete is giving you good advise as well. As a portrait Photographer I use mostly the Fuji s2 and that same CCD Sencor is in the S5. Now please don't get me wrong, I have used the D200 in house as well with good results, but I use the Nikons mostly for outside(on site) jobs and sports. The Nikon D70 with 3fps and the D200 at 5fps. Fuji S2 with 2fps and the S5 at 3fps. The differance for me is in the Studio color I get out of Fuji. You relly do need to have a good idea of what you'd like to do with your camera if puting out a large sum,just to "upgrade" The D70s are great cameras and used by many here at BP. as for B&W yes very reliable, I have bought cameras for myself and many others from Cameta Camera. D200: D300:
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Lori Wheeler |
Well looks like power board needs replaced on my S2 ($200) so not going to purchase a new camera at this time! That's a relief :)
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Giordano |
Thanks everybody for your help. Now I'm just more confused... :-)) Instead of getting a D200, I'm now thinking of waiting a bit more a go for the D300... Gio
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Pete H |
Gio, Being confused is a good thing...It means you are considering your options. I just downloaded the full manual to the D-300 (448 pgs) wow! Not as bad as ya' might think really. There is a ton of info on this camera all over the net so have a look. I have to say as a experienced shooter, I am VERY impressed from what I read and see. Tonight I am trying to figure out how Broadway Photo can sell it for $1,400 when all other online vendors are closer to $1,800? Hmmm? Coming from the D-70s Gio, you might find the features on the D-300 a little daunting to say the least. http://www.camera-news.com/2007/12/05/nikon-d300-user-manual-download/ I always read the user manuals before I buy anything! LOL By the time it gets here, I know how to use it and go out and start shooting.
Pete
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Giordano |
Hi Pete, I was wondering the same thing...how can they sell it at that price??? Gio
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Pete H |
Gio, I did a little research. Stay away from "Broadway Photo" Seems the current retail average is a good number; $1,800 Pete
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Raymond H. Kemp |
Pete's advise on Broadway Photo is sound. Just Google them and you will see tons of complaints, bait and switch tactics, etc. Ray
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Debby A. Tabb |
Gio, Cameta Cameras 300 body is $1,845. heres the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140199993949 Again always fast and reliable.
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