Re: D200 vs. 30D - A Review
It's sad that people should limit themselves to using their cameras in ways that were forced upon us years ago when you couldn't make clean images at ISO 1600. Now that we can make clean images at extremely high ISOs, it opens up all sorts of possibilities. You can shoot birds while flying and stop their wing beats with high shutter speeds that used to be impossible. You can shoot your kid's soccer game at high shutter speeds on heavily overcast days. You can get great depth of field by stopping way down for landscapes shot after sundown. Only a fool would stubbornly refuse to make use of such great technology when it's available by simply pressing a button.
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