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Took a break from the gritty city yesterday:
Yezzir... it's magic!Only better feeling is in the darkroom priming them yourself, watching them come from seemingly nowhere... Need to set up my darkroom soon I miss it.
Can I get some thoughts on this please. Went for the cooler look with the dramatic sky. I'm trying to stay away from the HDR look. I'll clean up the light poles, handicap sign, and weeds behind the car when I have time but the clone stamp tool is such a pain to use.
Looks like I'll be saving up a bit more to cop. Thanks for the suggestion. Because of the number I kept thinking NEX 7 was better than all of these until someone corrected me.
Looks like I'll be saving up a bit more to cop. Thanks for the suggestion. Because of the number I kept thinking NEX 7 was better than all of these until someone corrected me.
[COLOR=#red]You will not be disappointed.[/COLOR]
New to the thread but thought i could help. I own a D7000 that I bought refurbished. You should check out KEH.com if you're not familiar with them. I got a great deal on my D7000 and it comes with a 6mon warranty (extensions available). KEH is my go to place for used gear!Let me start off by saying i know these questions get asked a lot, actually someone just asked like a page back but maybe if i give some more information you guys can help me better... I'm currently looking into buying a DSLR, I've been using my brothers Canon Rebel t3(not t3i) over the past year or so but borrowing it every time i want to get some pictures is annoying so I'm looking to purchase my own DSLR. What i plan on using it for, i want a camera that can get high quality images but at the same time, I like to record a lot of video so I'm looking for something that can get the job done in both of those aspects. I want a camera that can handle low light situations because I'm often out with friends or at concerts and i plan on using my camera in low light scenarios.
Budget: I can spend up to around 850 maybe a little more depending.
Portability: Does not matter
Brand: Nikon, Canon whatever anybody suggest.(Even though my brother has a Canon its just kit lens so doesn't matter if i switch brands).
If anybody would rather PM, any form of answer is fine with me.
edit- And lets say i wanted to buy a Nikon D7000 refurbished is buying refurbished from Amazon reliable?
Thanks