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Old 04-05-2006   #17 (permalink)
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Default Re: D200 vs. 30D - A Review

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Originally Posted by bauerman
Paul - insert your own manufacturer.......was not 'picking on Nikon'.......just making a point........no alarms need to go off regarding my mentality. I love all cameras and their owners.
Uh, oh... check your heart, you may be bleeding to death. LOL just kidding.

Seriously, the intent wasn't to "Ooh and aahh" anyone. It's simply showing that the images are fairly clean. If I pixel peep, sure I see noise. All the newer cameras are going to be good and chances are if you shoot at high ISO's you're going to run the image through noise reduction software anyway.

Dude, there's nothing wrong with using flash. Yes, flash is harsh, but you can bounce it, diffuse it, etc... You can get perfectly pleasing results by bouncing the flash off the ceiling and you might not even be able to tell that you used a flash at all. There's even some mini softboxes that wrap around the front of your flash and they give wonderful results. Get an off camera cord and take your flash off camera for even better results.

There's lots of options, but to say you aren't going to shoot with flash is not a good solution.

Julio
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