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That sucks Sooperfly, two fish..................................and they both missed hooking up
Love the pics
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I've been looking at the 1d MII as it has been down to about $1000 lately. With my new shutter I'm sure my camera could get about $750. Much more camera for the money too...
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Quote from: popeshawnpaul on January 20, 2009, 12:28:42 AM
I've been looking at the 1d MII as it has been down to about $1000 lately.
You have been talking about it for a couple weeks now, just do it already and get it overwith, the doghouse is not that uncomfortable if you kep all your toys in it with you
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Shawn, let me know how that works out for ya??? I got an extra room you can rent!!!
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Sooperfly, I really like your rodeo pics. Lots of emotions captured there! My favorite is the bronc in mid air (Rodeo_37), and Rodeo_18
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Great stuff sooperfly.
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I just got to find the right Mark II and figure out how to hide $300 from the budget. I'll ask Bone for pointers...
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There you go if anyone has it down it's Bone!
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I just listened to my lawyer. He said don't spend money on the body, spend it on lens'. In this case a lens.
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There are definite tradeoffs with between a 1D Mark 2 and a 40D. The 1DM2 has 8 megapixel instead of 10. It is a 1.3x crop factor instead of 1.6x. It is heavier and has a smaller LCD screen. On the plus side, the 1DM2 is a pro body and is weather sealed. The autofocus blows the doors off the 40D. Plus, it is a few more bucks. So which way do you go? It's a toss up really.
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Go for the 1DMKIIN for a larger LCD!!!
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You know what's funny, I rarely look at my lcd. Sure, I'll scroll through the photos and check them out when bored but I never use it for critical focus or anything. I can worry about that later on the computer screen. All else equal, I would get the N version if I can here.
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