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How'd you found out about d70users.com?How'd ya found out about this forum?
Ha!That was me Scott! Graham88 - remember
Inhaling too much plasma? This is one excellent forum though and the zoom lens doesn't look too bad afterall! Thanks for the pics. Cheers Graham
Like Onyx said,
I like to camp here coz I can see more peaceful corner to visit and I also met few members with lot of friendship in them and would like to contribute to our local community as a circle in photography. I don't like troll, flame, measurebastor, hope we will keep and maintain as it's. Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
Wow, so in spite of all these "problems" you still bought? The D70's had quite a slagging online since its release, I presume mostly from non-owners. Moire, fast shutter colour shift, noise, built quality, etc etc. I'm surprised any potential buyer reading up on all this would still be interested in buying it.
That's a very interesting, and quite valid, comment, that (to me) highlights one of the values of the internet. 30 odd years ago(or thereabouts) when I first bought into Nikons, there was no such thing as the internet. As a purchaser, you had to rely upon the opinions of those two or three other photographers you might have known, plus magazine reviews, plus the sales people in the stores, for information about your purchases. The information available was quite limited, and often biased. Today there's a wealth of information available - perhaps too much - but much of it remains biased. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Yes Onyx, I bought anyway.
I think that reviews tend to take a very detailed look at cameras - the guy on dpreview is a good example. However, if you read several reviews (and I was primarily deciding between the D70 or the Canon EOS 300D) it helps to be able to assess based on what issues are important to you. Reviews will highlight flaws as well as good points, but I reckon I made totally the right choice based on what I read. And as Gary said, this highlights the value of the internet. But you also need to be critical in your approach to the information, and it helps with reviews to see plenty of others by the same reviewer. The process resulted in me getting the D70, plus it was a whole bunch of fun! cheers Greg
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