NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA

   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA
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i know most of the pros and cons of digital versus film. i have both and on occassion i use the minolta ( need to justfy all the lens and filters) but think u will have to agree that when u want a quick photo u can;t beat digital! also digital cams are getting so good that the average eye can not tell the difference. will they ever completly replace film? i don't think so.but i MHO they are excellent cameras and well deserve their place in phtography.
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Well, I LOVE digital cameras because I'm so photographically challenged, that I want to see the lousy picture I took before I delete it!!
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a man after my own heart. tell it like it is! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif another thing about digital i love. is i can shoot a bunch of pics of the family at gatherings, view them on tv, save the ones i want, and burn them to cd for archiving, all without the cost of film, developing, scanning, etc. PLUS if a fellow tbnr needs to see something about a trator i can run out to garage snap a pic and have it posted in 5 min.. will get off my soapbox now /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #33  
Trescows,

I though that can of worms was closed! When I wasn't bashing guitars, for the past 20 years or so I have been in the graphic design business, and I'm here to tell ya, when major art magazine covers are being taken with (albeit high-end) digital cameras everyday, and National Geographic guys are emailing their photos from the jungle with satphones, it's time to reconsider film. I was an absolute fanatic about film until I got the Nikon D1, for all intents and purposes, to me, it was a Digital version of my F5, which I also owned.

Mike & Rat are right, times they are a changin'. BUT I admit I paid $1400 just for a good Nikkor lens, so you DO need a very good camera/lens to get really professional digital photos!! The latest crop of "prosumer" cameras are pretty darn good for most everything else. Rat, wait for the new Sony, if it's anything like my DSC-f717 you will love it!

Tony
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #34  
I'm considering very hard the DSC F-828. Realizing the sensor is not the same as those found in most SLR's, but then, my needs are not that extensive either. Just waiting for Steves-digicams.com full review as well as Phil Askeys from DPReview.com. Thanks for the update, Rat.
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #35  
I've mentioned before in similar conversations... You can't beat good glass. You can even put good glass in front of a mediocre body, and get better pictures than a pro body with mediocre glass. That goes for film or digital.

I use the non AFS Nikon 80-200/2.8 a lot. It is a nice lens for $700-800. I would still like the IF/AFS version though. You're looking at what, $2k or so for that lens?

The Alaska trip we went on, one couple had a 500mm and a 600mm Canon IS/USM lenses. They had an easy $12-15k tied up in two lenses!
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #36  
I have a small digital camera. When the technology for the multi layer Fovian type chips is available I might get a higher dollar unit. You see, my old film cameras are not obsolete in a strict sense even after 20/30 years but technodigicams are obsolete every few months. My old film cameras can use the latest films and lenses whereas your new "old" digicam is obsolete when a newer chip is available and most do not use interchangeable optics. I can still have my film camers repaired if need be but I doubt anyone ever bothers to repair a digicam anymore than a CD player--just buy another.
I have never seen a digital camera that was an outdoor camera. I don't doubt there are some but none I have ever seen seem very robust or able to take environmental abuse except for units costing thousands of dollars--a lot of money to spend to watch it become obsolete in a few months. It seems each technological leep either increases funtion by a factor of two or decreases cost by half. This was not always the case. I sure would hate to invest in 4,000 dollars of digi gear for the body to become obsolete.
I am not anti-digital as you seem to think, but they currently have severe limitations and pointing them out does not make me anti digital, digital is fun but at it's present state it is very raw---and I can tell a digital pic from a film pic--it is really pretty easy.
I wish they would produce a "universal body" like Nikon had their F series and Minolta their SRTs line etc and then offer a digital back that had a slot for the imaging chip and software so that it could be updated. That way you could feel confident that your camera body and lenses and cases and all that stuff would remain a viable investment for long periods of time just like a film camera (sorta). Yes, I think some very high end Nikon and Canon units do offer digi backs etc but these are extremely high cost units and I am not sure if even they are upgradeable.
It is odd but that in the digital age the most expensive high end stereo equipment is analog tube and that high end turntables are making a comeback. There maybe a film revival in our future as well.
I think Olympus has a small digcam that is reputed to be weather resistent. Don't those shiney silver bodies reflect light when used outside? Can you use a filter, a polarizer, orange or yellow filters for B&W, howabout Infrared photograpy,now that would be cool, a digicam that could provide instant infrared or UV photograpy or allow you to select the spectrum to be photographed---hmmmmmm. J
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #37  
<font color="blue">my old film cameras are not obsolete </font>
<font color="blue"> but technodigicams are obsolete every few months. </font>
<font color="blue"> new "old" digicam is obsolete when a newer chip </font>
<font color="blue"> a lot of money to spend to watch it become obsolete in a few months </font>
<font color="blue"> would hate to invest in 4,000 dollars of digi gear for the body to become obsolete. </font>

Lemme guess, you're concerned about something becoming obsolete. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Why does it matter if a new design/model comes out that's more advanced than the camera someone bought 6 months ago? For all but the professional photographer, the advance in technology is immaterial. The amateur's, even the prosumer's, camera will still work and still take good pictures.
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #39  
"Why does it matter if a new design/model comes out that's more advanced than the camera someone bought 6 months ago? For all but the professional photographer, the advance in technology is immaterial. The amateur's, even the prosumer's, camera will still work and still take good pictures."


Mike you think like me! To each his/her own. I'm very familiar with the Nikon FE, FMII and other able bodied film cameras. Mine are all goneand I am waiting to buy a brand new digital. My old borrowed 1998 Nikon Cool Pix is obselete. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / NEED A BETTER DIGITAL CAMERA #40  
I've got an old, and wonderfully reliable, Nikon F2a. I love the thing. I also have a Nikon titanium bodied, leather clad rangefinder camera (can't remember the model #) that I bought 2 years ago. But I take 95% of my pictures with a minature Canon S230 digital camera. It fits in my shirt pocket, takes great pictures, and while there are cameras with 4 and 5 mega pixels out there on the market, my little 3 mega pixel camera with its 2x optical zoom works just fine. Until it lands in the bottom of a pond or is run over or until it breaks, I don't see the need to "upgrade" to the next newest bestest piece of techno-toy that will yeild the same great pictures because at some point people can't see any real improvement.
 

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