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Old 08-09-2009   #21 (permalink)
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It's not hard to guess when you leave the answer in your signature

By the way, do you really see a difference between 6.3 and 6.1 MP? Is it not just the in camera processing which makes the difference?
Hi Andre jan,

Hi hi ,, it wasn't hard and waz not meant to be ..

the difference is not very big but with my eyes i can see a difference when iu view them larger or zoom in on the picture or a subject .

but that doesn't mean that nikon sucks , nikon has a different view on photo's than canon , but both the D50 , D70 and the Eos 300D are each 3 good camera's
with their own pro's and con's .

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I've got a Top Loader, Fastpack AW350, and Stealth Reporter AW650. I really like my Lowepro bags, but have thought about getting a Domke bag for when I want something more inconspicuous that can carry a body and extra lens or two, but is still pretty compact.
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"Why do you have nikon glass with your cannon camera?"

I know a few people who use Nikon glass with their Canon cameras via an adapter.

The reason being, Nikon glass is superb.

As far as bags go, I have a Fastpack AW 350 and a Stealth Reporter AW 550. They are great bags.

The only type of bag I really wish for is something similar to the Stealth Reporter, but smaller and doesn't scream "camera gear". I'm considering a Domke bag for that purpose. Otherwise, I have been very impressed with the quality of Lowerpro bags.
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. I'm always wondering if a slingshot really is that easy, just one sling and it's in front of you, or is it a struggle to get it from your back to your front. So I'm curious about your experience with it.

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Yes Andre it is that easy, you will do it 4 or 5 times just to make sure you didn't do something wrong. I have the 300 and it is the easiest bag to carry and to open with out taking it off. Stop in at a store that sells them and try it, its that easy.
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Had the SS 200, actually still have it and going o try and sell it. Moved on the the Flipside 400AW. Besides being too small for al my gear and no place for my monopod, I found that the strap that goes accross your chest to hold the SS on was to tight and would affect my breathing, If I loosened it it would slide around too much. Love the Flipside though, even if it is a tad big.
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"Why do you have nikon glass with your cannon camera?"

I know a few people who use Nikon glass with their Canon cameras via an adapter.

The reason being, Nikon glass is superb.

As far as bags go, I have a Fastpack AW 350 and a Stealth Reporter AW 550. They are great bags.

The only type of bag I really wish for is something similar to the Stealth Reporter, but smaller and doesn't scream "camera gear". I'm considering a Domke bag for that purpose. Otherwise, I have been very impressed with the quality of Lowerpro bags.
I know nikon glass can be adepted to canon by a adapter , but i have :

Nikon D50
Nikon F65
Nikon D70

as nikon (d)slr's

i also have Canon, Konika Minolta, Nikon, Sony, Olympus compacts.

yes i am a camera maniac i know it self..

to come back on the subject the slingshot is a nice bag , it fits a lot for that size ..
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. Stop in at a store that sells them and try it, its that easy.
Why didn't I think of that!
I'm getting used to webshops, so I tend to forget there are real stores out there.
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andre i can recommend foto prisma in utrecht or foto klein weena rotterdam..


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