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    We just can't have nice things... darkrainfall's Avatar
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    Hey Seb,
    My favorite is the second one, though I like the first one as well. The glare in the sky can be easily cloned out, but imo I think the clouds and such add interest to the picture. How are you liking the D70? I was looking at it, but I already have the D100, so I'll be sticking with that... probably... *smile*

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    Seb
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    Hello Darkrainfall,

    Thanks for your comments.

    So far, I like the D70 very very much but this is my first DSLR so I guess that there is nothing exceptional to my enthusiasm. I like the overall feel and ergonomics of the D70 but I must recognize that the D100 have a beefier, more professional feel. My favorite DSLR as far as ergonomics goes on remain the Pentax D *ist but this is a fairly different camera.

    I truly enjoy the viewfinder of the D70. People have complained about the fact that it's only a pentamiror rather than a pentaprism but I still think that it does a fine job. All that being said, what amaze me the most so far is the camera performances in the dark. The sensor is so sensitive, even at ISO 200. I found that it was easy to get noiseless, highly detailed night shoot. Much more than it is with film according to my personnal experience.

    Regards

    Seb

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    nice pics dude bottom one is out of focus but nice coloring come look at my pics

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    Hey YoungShooter,

    Reconsidering it, I am quite convinced that the camera moved during the third shoot which caused the blur. It's a vertical framing and my camera tend to slip on the tripod head due to it's own weight in that situation (quite annoying).

    Anyways, thanks for pointing out the flaw. I will be more cautious the next time.

    regards

    Seb

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