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Hi all,
I just bought a D70 with th 18-70DX lens and I'll be printing with a Canon i9950. I bought the camera with a Lowepro MicroTrekker bag from Camera Exchange in Melbourne.
I have to say this is one awesome camera. It's my first SLR and even my wife is interested in learning how to use it. We also have a Kodak DX6490 but it's rubbish by comparison, IMHO, particularly when trying to take photos of our 16 month old daughter running around the house. The picture taking speed of the Nikon actually means we now get photos in focus most of the time.
I've borrowed a friend's Nikon 70-300 f/4-5.6G lens and it's not bad but doesn't seem as sharp as my 18-70 and often the pictures are out of focus. I'm not sure if it's worth buying this lens or if it's just my technique. Initially I was using inappropriate shutter speeds when using high focal lengths, but even after I realised and corrected that mistake, I still get fuzzy photos - something that wasn't a problem with my Kodak. I'm keen to here other peoples' experiences with that lens.
I'm 28 and I live in Melbourne and I'm really looking forward to the Formula One Grand Prix. I think it's great that they're having a parade of some of the cars through the city and it's a perfect opportunity to get more familiar with my camera.
I just bought a D70 with th 18-70DX lens and I'll be printing with a Canon i9950. I bought the camera with a Lowepro MicroTrekker bag from Camera Exchange in Melbourne.
I have to say this is one awesome camera. It's my first SLR and even my wife is interested in learning how to use it. We also have a Kodak DX6490 but it's rubbish by comparison, IMHO, particularly when trying to take photos of our 16 month old daughter running around the house. The picture taking speed of the Nikon actually means we now get photos in focus most of the time.
I've borrowed a friend's Nikon 70-300 f/4-5.6G lens and it's not bad but doesn't seem as sharp as my 18-70 and often the pictures are out of focus. I'm not sure if it's worth buying this lens or if it's just my technique. Initially I was using inappropriate shutter speeds when using high focal lengths, but even after I realised and corrected that mistake, I still get fuzzy photos - something that wasn't a problem with my Kodak. I'm keen to here other peoples' experiences with that lens.
I'm 28 and I live in Melbourne and I'm really looking forward to the Formula One Grand Prix. I think it's great that they're having a parade of some of the cars through the city and it's a perfect opportunity to get more familiar with my camera.