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Old 01-26-2008, 03:15 PM   #1 of 17
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Yes! Thank you, HTF owner(s) and admins, for returning this section back to the front for better visibility (and hopefully, better traffic).

I was starting to think I need to go back to visiting dpreview's forums regularly or maybe even the SPOT (when I don't want the insanity over in dpreview ). Talk about format wars. It's constantly Canon vs Nikon (or the world) over there -- and there's just no letting up since the introduction of the Nikon D3. I still need to drop by over there once in a while for news and small bits of rumors (and maybe the Gallery forum for an occasionally interesting photo or two), but don't want to do it for actual chat...

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Old 01-26-2008, 10:53 PM   #2 of 17
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Hopefully some good info here. I've learned to filter DPREVIEW enough to be usefull, but I'm personally attached to POTN and NikonCafe....



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Old 01-27-2008, 07:42 AM   #3 of 17
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There certainly is not the amount of activity here that you see at dpreview, but there is a lot of insanity there to sift through. I can do without the Canon - Nikon wars, and there are some very knowledgeable photographers here at HTF. Hopefully, we'll get enough activity to warrant Ron and Parker's action of restoring this to full forum status.

I plan on upgrading to a Canon 40D this spring (from my current Canon Rebel XT), so I should be an active participant. I do not get to shoot much this time of year, though, since the weather is so dreary. It seems like we do not see the sun at all from December until March in Michigan.


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Old 01-28-2008, 03:36 AM   #4 of 17
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its a big help though
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Old 01-28-2008, 01:43 PM   #5 of 17
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This is something you guys obviously wanted and
Parker and I were happy to oblige!





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Old 01-29-2008, 08:33 AM   #6 of 17
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Back where it belongs- thanks!


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Old 01-29-2008, 02:11 PM   #7 of 17
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Hopefully some good info here. I've learned to filter DPREVIEW enough to be usefull, but I'm personally attached to POTN and NikonCafe....

I used to visit those 2 also, but haven't in a long time. Well, since I didn't go w/ Canon for my DSLR gear (and didn't continue to use their compacts either), my stay at PotN was shortlived of course. The folks (and the general environment) at NikonCafe are very pleasant, IIRC, though a couple of them do sometimes get into unnecessary spats on dpreview's forums over the Canon vs Nikon thing.

And yeah, I just try to filter out all the "noise" when I do visit dpreview forums on occasion nowadays. One thing good about their forum software/format is it does make it easier for me to pick-and-choose which sub-threads to follow in each discussion (based on the posters involved and the post/reply title) instead of having to wade through pages and pages of "noise" and whatever OT stuff -- that makes even the super "hot" threads somewhat manageable. Unfortunately, the search function there isn't so useful though.

BTW, would it make more sense to rename this forum section "Photography and Videography"?

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Old 02-02-2008, 11:25 AM   #8 of 17
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All that Canon vs. Nikon crap dates back decades before digital, believe me. It basically started during Vietnam when those two companies were in a blood feud over photojournalists. If you want to know my feeling, the easiest way to tell a clueless "photographer" is when they harp over brands.

Since the late 70s I have owned and used every 35mm brand made (many of which no longer exist) and many medium and large format brands, and it makes virtually no difference. You just have to make sure you have good optics, regardless of the brand, and know what you are doing.

Crap, my eyes glass over whenever someone goes into how superior they are becuase of the hardware they bought.





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Old 02-18-2008, 04:48 AM   #9 of 17
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Crap, my eyes glass over whenever someone goes into how superior they are becuase of the hardware they bought.

Reminds me of something I read once: Someone commenting on your photos and remarking that you must have a good camera is no different than saying that Ernest Hemingway must have used a good typewriter.

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Old 02-19-2008, 09:08 AM   #10 of 17
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I plan on upgrading to a Canon 40D this spring (from my current Canon Rebel XT), so I should be an active participant. I do not get to shoot much this time of year, though, since the weather is so dreary. It seems like we do not see the sun at all from December until March in Michigan.

I am looking to upgrade my XTi to a 40D but I am waiting to check out the new XSi (450D) due April 2008. I will probably still go with the 40D but I don't want to buy it yet as the price might come down a bit. The XSi will have a some features that are similar to the 40D.

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Old 02-19-2008, 10:21 AM   #11 of 17
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I am looking to upgrade my XTi to a 40D but I am waiting to check out the new XSi (450D) due April 2008. I will probably still go with the 40D but I don't want to buy it yet as the price might come down a bit. The XSi will have a some features that are similar to the 40D.

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The introduction of the XSi has not changed my plans. The 40D still has advantages over this new model that are important to me: (1) Better high ISO performance, (2) ISO 3200, (3) better auto focus performance, (4) better ergonomics and controls, and (5) compact flash memory support all come to mind.

As my photographic skills have advanced, I've begun to struggle with my Rebel XT's interface when trying to adjust numerous settings. The 40D (and its predecessors) allow for easier access to many of the control settings I need. For example. shooting in manual mode is cumbersome on the XT, since there is a single scroll wheel used for adjusting both aperture and shutter speed, and I'll constantly press the wrong button when trying to adjust aperture in manual mode. The 40D has separate controls for adjusting these settings.

The 40D has already dropped some in price. It can be found at reliable online retailers for about $1,150 (body only). I've been waiting for another price drop, too, as I will not be using the camera much until April. I'll probably make my purchase in another month or so, looking for an enticing sale.


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Old 02-19-2008, 11:55 AM   #12 of 17
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I'm still favoring the 40D, just want to check out the XSi before I buy. I guess I can wait until April!
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Old 02-20-2008, 12:55 PM   #13 of 17