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What a coinsidence. I'm a Joey too and a Mazda6club member until it was traded for an Edge over two weeks ago. ;)

 

Wow...well, we all make mistakes in life. :D

 

Worst car I ever owned. :banghead: I just posted a pic on mine on the 'other car' thread...28 consecutive days in the shop. I think I hold some sort of record.

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I'm running the older brother to the D7000, the D90. I've had it for a few years and love it. Photoshop, Photomatix, Topaz and Lightroom are a must IMO.

 

Here are a few of mine taken over the years...

 

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Holy HDR, Batman! I like 'em!

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Since people are sharing camera.gif. Thought I would throw some out there. I haven't spent a lot of time editing photos yet, so these are just raw.

 

Just realized these pics are way to big to view like this banghead.gif. Sorry guys. I can reload them at a smaller size if you want. I don't want to spam~

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Wow, great pics everyone! I use a D90, but its about time for us to upgrade to the 5100. I just really don't like the flippy LCD. I love the original button layout and that LCD screen just screws everything up!

 

 

Don't go with a D5100...while newer, it's a downgrade from the D90. The D90 is equivalent to the D7000, so going to that model would be a slight upgrade (but not by much). It's worth it to go to the D7000 if you take video...but the rest of the functionality is similar.

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And although the d5100 is more pixels, the d90 takes better photos with more features. You can get barely used 7000s on Craigslist all day for around $1k.

 

What's that phrase, "size isn't everything" :)

 

Here's my shot for the day...sticking with some foreign themes above.

 

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Don't go with a D5100...while newer, it's a downgrade from the D90. The D90 is equivalent to the D7000, so going to that model would be a slight upgrade (but not by much). It's worth it to go to the D7000 if you take video...but the rest of the functionality is similar.

 

I really love the D90 for taking pictures. Ive played around with the 5100 and it is nice. I like some of the new photo modes like color selection. But we are primarily buying a new camera for the video function. I don't want to buy a camcorder and the video on the D90 does not meet our needs. I'm actually leaning towards a cannon atm. oh, we also have to stay under the $900 range, thats our budget.

 

 

What's that phrase, "size isn't everything" :)

 

Here's my shot for the day...sticking with some foreign themes above.

 

 

 

Nice shot. We haven't been there yet, but its on our list while we live in Germany.

 

 

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here are some shots from savannah and hilton head from our vacation. tell me what you think! especially the more experienced shooters. i want some feedback from everyone.

Great shots! My only real input is that you need a kaesmann cpl. Especially the bridge pic and the lighthouse pic.

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Great shots! My only real input is that you need a kaesmann cpl. Especially the bridge pic and the lighthouse pic.

 

thanks man! i'm really pushing myself to get more distinctive and deeper shots. i'm ordering my nifty fifty tonite. and i believe next week i'll be ordering a Hoya filter kit from b&h. its not quite as good and b-w but hoya filters from what ive read are still really good quality and strength. but the hoya kit come with a nd, cpl, and uv filter

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