Ok new camera time...help please.
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Ok, have decided its definitely time for a new camera and now want it in time for Goodwood - currently have an Nikon D1 which I love as far as weight, handling and build quality goes, however the 2.7MP res has become too little compared to some of the monster stuff around these days.
Cannot imagine ever printing bigger than A4 and in fact as long as it is full frame can do so at present and quite happy with the results - however have taken a few too many shots of late which would be just lovely if I had extra res in hand to be able to crop in nice and tight on a portion and it is here that I hit a brick wall with the D1.
Was looking to try to keep it under a £1000. Choice until a couple of days ago was pretty obvious and was going to be a used D1X, same camera as current with a boost to 6MP and improved user interface via rear screen. However now seeing some D2H's cropping up on ebay like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30020&item=7519609052&rd=1
Very tempting and great for fast moving stuff but will 4.2MP really suffice?
Final and late entrant to the race is this Fuji S3 Pro:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_4_409_40903&products_id=99873
Not Nikon but takes the lenses so still works for me - From what I have read at dpreview its not a true 12MP but more like a 6MP with some clever extra pixels thrown in to the mix, However £1200 new or under the magic grand from ebay on an import and it looks like a bargain. Question is will the build be up to the standard of D1/D2 as I can't find a shop locally who carry it???
Help me please :)
Cannot imagine ever printing bigger than A4 and in fact as long as it is full frame can do so at present and quite happy with the results - however have taken a few too many shots of late which would be just lovely if I had extra res in hand to be able to crop in nice and tight on a portion and it is here that I hit a brick wall with the D1.
Was looking to try to keep it under a £1000. Choice until a couple of days ago was pretty obvious and was going to be a used D1X, same camera as current with a boost to 6MP and improved user interface via rear screen. However now seeing some D2H's cropping up on ebay like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30020&item=7519609052&rd=1
Very tempting and great for fast moving stuff but will 4.2MP really suffice?
Final and late entrant to the race is this Fuji S3 Pro:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_4_409_40903&products_id=99873
Not Nikon but takes the lenses so still works for me - From what I have read at dpreview its not a true 12MP but more like a 6MP with some clever extra pixels thrown in to the mix, However £1200 new or under the magic grand from ebay on an import and it looks like a bargain. Question is will the build be up to the standard of D1/D2 as I can't find a shop locally who carry it???
Help me please :)
beano500 said:
If you're going D2H direction try to negotiate on the one from here rather than fleabay....
...just for the peace of mind.
D70 or D100 (now down towards the £500 s/hand mark) would also be contenders and save some money towards som emore kit?
Looked at a D70 a while ago and whilst I know they are a cracking bit of kit (especially considering the price) it just did seemed a bit small in my hands. Of course being overweight myself doesn't help I somehow feel like I need big heavy camera just to balance me out.
Thanks for the link, will give them a bell.
Haven't looked but if the Fuji uses interpolation to achieve 12mp, I'm pretty sure it's worthless, as you can do that to any 6mp image yourself. Meaning the fuji is effectively 6mp...
Also not sure how the price of the d2h stacks up but don't forget you will get stung for import duty and VAT, adding quite a lot to that price...
Also not sure how the price of the d2h stacks up but don't forget you will get stung for import duty and VAT, adding quite a lot to that price...
D2H is built like a brick privvy but 4.2mp probably doesn't cut it anymore if you want to go much over A4 without a decent amoutn of PS work to up the image size.
If you're going to have one camera for a really long time and really have to have a massive camera, then you should bite the bullet and go D2X, but it is massive wonga.
D1X secondhand could be your optimal present solution. Grays are a great bunch to deal with, very knowledgeable and trust worthy. I would suggest a D100 with bolt on extra battery pack but it is not as well put together as the D1 and D2, but you do get great battery life and 6.1MP and these are getting very affordable secondhand.
Suspect you may have an offer of a D1X already in your mailbox
Chris
If you're going to have one camera for a really long time and really have to have a massive camera, then you should bite the bullet and go D2X, but it is massive wonga.
D1X secondhand could be your optimal present solution. Grays are a great bunch to deal with, very knowledgeable and trust worthy. I would suggest a D100 with bolt on extra battery pack but it is not as well put together as the D1 and D2, but you do get great battery life and 6.1MP and these are getting very affordable secondhand.
Suspect you may have an offer of a D1X already in your mailbox
Chris
Thanks Chris, yes head I think now back on to the original choice of D1X and with the change from not buying the D2H I can get a nice new lens
Would dearly love a D2X but whilst I have an amazing ability to justify things to myself (see new lens purchase just justified above) that sort of outlay would end in divorce...... in fact that is an interesting additional factor, D1x looks (barring the small letter x) just like my current camera so wife need never know, D2H even my wife would spot, I can do this without even having to admit to it .
Steve thanks for the mail, YHM in return and will finalise tomorrow but pretty sure will go ahead.
Would dearly love a D2X but whilst I have an amazing ability to justify things to myself (see new lens purchase just justified above) that sort of outlay would end in divorce...... in fact that is an interesting additional factor, D1x looks (barring the small letter x) just like my current camera so wife need never know, D2H even my wife would spot, I can do this without even having to admit to it .
Steve thanks for the mail, YHM in return and will finalise tomorrow but pretty sure will go ahead.
Prof Higgins said:
(snip) ...... in fact that is an interesting additional factor, D1x looks (barring the small letter x) just like my current camera so wife need never know, D2H even my wife would spot, I can do this without even having to admit to it .
Amazingly I pulled off this very same stunt when migrating from F4S to F5. It took nearly a year to for the change to be spotted
Have fun, oh and new lens may I heartily recommend 70-200 f2.8 AFS VR - it's a belter. You ight have to own up to this one though
Chris
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