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Postby TonyH on Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:43 am

I've got a couple of weddings to shoot in September (only cheapies).

Is the image quality of the D200 substantially better than the D70? Is it in your opinion a worthwhile difference to buy one before the shoots.

Let's ignore lenses for the moment, purely bodies.

Then my next question is if you have ordered from the site here through Poon, what has been the delivery time?

Thanks for your input.


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Re: Question......

Postby Geoff on Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:47 am

TonyH wrote:I've got a couple of weddings to shoot in September (only cheapies).

Is the image quality of the D200 substantially better than the D70? Is it in your opinion a worthwhile difference to buy one before the shoots.

Let's ignore lenses for the moment, purely bodies.

Then my next question is if you have ordered from the site here through Poon, what has been the delivery time?

Thanks for your input.


Tony


Hi Tony,
Great question!!
I have shot a few weddings with the D70 and have had absolutely no problems at all with it. Having said that I recently upgraded to the beautiful D200 and have noticed a significant difference in both image quality and speed (both FPS and autofocus).

As far as image quality - this is a no brainer. I can see a huge difference in image quality and the the D200 colour rendering and the way it deals with brights really impressed me. Skin tones seem a lot more natural.

When in September are you shooting these weddings? If it is early Sept I'd advise on using your D70. It will take a little while to become use to the D200 and all it's settings etc.

The turn around time recently for items ordered here is approx 1 week.

Do you have a backup body of some sort?

Hope this helps.
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Postby TonyH on Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:50 am

Hi Geoff,

the weddings are the 9th and 16th of September.

Regards to backup, I've got 3 film bodies (Nikon) and worse case scenario (if I was really desperate) a fuji S7000 with actually doesn't take too bad a shot, but professionally would be embarrassing to use at a wedding......

Thanks for the input...


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Postby gstark on Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:18 am

Tony,

On paper, my first impressions of the D200 were that there was not real reason to upgrade.

Then I had a play with one. The evaluation of the theoretical differencs plays out very differently when you have one in your hand. There are signifcant differences between the two bodies.
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Postby MHD on Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:04 am

Indeed... after playing with one at the AA dinner I would say the d200 is much closer to the D2* line of bodies than the d*00 and d*0 lines...

BIG viewfinder, snappy response, lots of neat things (eg multi expose)...

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Postby TonyH on Mon Aug 28, 2006 1:38 pm

I think I need one......
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Postby Greg B on Mon Aug 28, 2006 1:43 pm

TonyH wrote:I think I need one......


You don't actually have to need one to want one. It is a very nice camera, and I believe it is an excellent progression from the d70.
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Postby Nnnnsic on Mon Aug 28, 2006 1:47 pm

MHD wrote:Indeed... after playing with one at the AA dinner I would say the d200 is much closer to the D2* line of bodies than the d*00 and d*0 lines...


Especially when you consider that the D80 seems to be more of the replacement for the D50 user and entry level (until a D30 rolls along) and the D200 more of the replacement for the D100 and D70 user.
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Postby whiz on Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:03 pm

Having just gone through the transition there are a few answers:
If you expect massive amazing differences in image quality, I think you'll be disappointed.
If you're looking for ease of changing between settings, you'll be rapt.
If you're looking for much faster fps, you'll be very happy.
If you need to justify getting it for any reason that you decide, you'll be very happy with one.

If you've got older lenses that you want to use, you'll be ecstatic.

If you have to be able to justify it to a spouse, having a D200 has made me last longer in bed, I've also been more complimentary about her appearance and have helped more around the house.
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Postby shakey on Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:47 pm

whiz wrote:having a D200 has made me last longer in bed,


Geez, didn't realize there was a Viagra option in the Custom settings

Is this available as a firmware update to the D70?
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Postby moggy on Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:53 pm

When you use the viagra option you definitely get the firmware! :lol:

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Postby sheepie on Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:59 pm

shakey wrote:
whiz wrote:having a D200 has made me last longer in bed,


Geez, didn't realize there was a Viagra option in the Custom settings

Is this available as a firmware update to the D70?


It's because his wife doesn't sleep with him now he's got a d200 ;)

All good stuff guys - am on the edge of taking the plunge, and this is helping with the decision :)
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Postby gstark on Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:36 am

FWIW,

Supply of the D200, through Poon, is currently excellent.

As a general rule, and through our facilities, you can expect delivery in about four working days from receipt of your payment. Note that the prices we quote include delivery to your door, which makes them even better value.
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Postby losfp on Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:52 am

sheepie wrote:
All good stuff guys - am on the edge of taking the plunge, and this is helping with the decision :)


Yeah well, if you've figured out a way to:

a) Afford one, and
b) Not get beaten to a pulp for bringing one home

then please do share the wealth ;)
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Postby moccie on Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:15 am

I have but one word of advice for you Sheepie.....Diamonds
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Postby Pa on Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:45 am

leon said
All good stuff guys - am on the edge of taking the plunge, and this is helping with the decision
a d200 an 80-200 lens and diamonds as well, sounds like a lot of dollars
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Postby sheepie on Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:19 am

Come on guys, let's get this back on topic before Gary chastises me!

The D200 is a very sweet camera, and a worthy upgrade from the D70. The real issue is whether you want to trust yourself with a new camera for weddings. As I understand it, the transition to controlling a D200 from a D70 is pretty simple, so control-wise (things being in the place you expect) you shouldn't have any problems. Performance wise, the D200 is superior, and is sure to have some subtle differences in the way it handles difficult situations. Do you want to trust yourself using a wedding to find these differences?

One last thing - welcome aboard Moccie - about time you posted something! Now stop following me around and go make your own thread somewhere ;)
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Postby TonyH on Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:08 pm

Thanks for the advice guys, I've taken the plunge....

The Weddings are 9th and 16th of September, so if I can't use it by then it is time to give this photgraphy lark away.... :oops:

All it cost me to stop ear-ache was a new dishwasher!

Pretty good value I reckon...!


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Postby whiz on Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:03 pm

moggy wrote:When you use the viagra option you definitely get the firmware! :lol:

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I never said anything about needing a firmware update. I was referring to time spent, not lack of ability! :D
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Postby TonyH on Mon Sep 04, 2006 3:45 pm

losfp wrote:
sheepie wrote:
All good stuff guys - am on the edge of taking the plunge, and this is helping with the decision :)


Yeah well, if you've figured out a way to:

a) Afford one, and
b) Not get beaten to a pulp for bringing one home

then please do share the wealth ;)


Quite simple really.... it has to be their idea (the wife)....

You just need to explain how your limited talent needs to be propped up by better equipment.... never let the truth get in the way of a good story :wink:
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