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by CmdrCord » 08 Mar 2010, 21:50
they are far more versatile, I have learnt you can even build coffee mugs from them

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by david1701 » 09 Mar 2010, 21:10
sophos9 wrote:kladik wrote:I strongly prefer Canon lenses to Nikon lenses.
Why is that dude, what do Canon lenses give you that Nikon don't?

they work on his camera :p
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by CmdrCord » 09 Mar 2010, 21:15
david1701 wrote:they work on his camera :p
no that can't be the reason, nothing that a little dremel skills and some duct tape can't fix

(to fix the camera body, I mean

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by sophos9 » 09 Mar 2010, 21:17
david1701 wrote:they work on his camera :p
hahaha... good start right

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by david1701 » 09 Mar 2010, 21:43
CmdrCord wrote:david1701 wrote:they work on his camera :p
no that can't be the reason, nothing that a little dremel skills and some duct tape can't fix

(to fix the camera body, I mean

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would now be a good time to admit I always have at least one roll of electrical tape with me and if its the big bag then usually gaffer tape too
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by kent-urbex » 07 Apr 2010, 20:43
well atm i'm using a shitty Digital sony dsc h10. i'm still at college doing a apprenticeship so not brillant money. but i am saving up atm to buy a cannon
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by superiwan » 07 Apr 2010, 21:39
kent-urbex wrote:well atm i'm using a shitty Digital sony dsc h10. i'm still at college doing a apprenticeship so not brillant money. but i am saving up atm to buy a cannon
my first ever digital camera with manual was sony DSC-H2 and i do not think it is that shitty )
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by Chris_MRF » 07 Apr 2010, 21:56
kent-urbex wrote:well atm i'm using a shitty Digital sony dsc h10. i'm still at college doing a apprenticeship so not brillant money. but i am saving up atm to buy a cannon
It's not what you have but how you look through it that counts. I started photography using a Zenit 35mm SLR, manual, weighed a tonne and no light meter. Would have been great for URBEX, just swing it at the 1st security guard, locked door etc.
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by Acuity » 19 Apr 2010, 23:36
started with a nikon d40x - sold and got a d5000 now... climbing the ladder gradually!
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