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Folks it's the photographer not the camera.
Though in the US digital seems to be king I find it difficult to plunk down
such money to have instant gratification to see my photos and delete
ones I don't want. Yes I have a Nikon D80 using it professionally.

Also I have a Nikon N80 and F100, 35 mm SLR. The N80 used cost less
than $80, the F100 about $300ish. There's my full frame, also scanning
the 35 mm produces high quality files. Slides to my eyes produce
superior images to digital. During the past year I've shot more film than
digital producing high quality photos for clients.
Posted by: RicD_   Posted on: 08/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Folks it's the photographer not the camera.  RicD_ | 08/28/09
Folks it's the photographer  steave.backnor | 08/31/09
I'll never buy another Sony camera.  i8thecat | 08/28/09
Hi I8thecat,  RicD_ | 08/28/09
Sony's Alpha DSLR-A900..........379$  steave.backnor | 08/31/09
It's not realy under $2000.00 now is it?  satovey@... | 08/31/09
RE: Sony's Alpha A850: full-frame $2K - but how good is it?  sailhawk05 | 09/01/09

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