Which Is the Better Camera F6, OR D2X?

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    Default Which Is the Better Camera F6, OR D2X?

    I'm A Advamced Amature and was wandering Which Of these two Nikon
    SLR's are better for taking Photographs Og My Model Railroad?
    TIM Guest

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    Default Re: Which Is the Better Camera F6, OR D2X?

    [email]fishingrulz@aol.com[/email] (TIM) wrote:
    >I'm A Advamced Amature and was wandering Which Of these two Nikon
    >SLR's are better for taking Photographs Og My Model Railroad?

    Given your "Advamced Amature" status the best Nikon SLR I can think Og
    would be a Nikon FM-10 with a 35-70mm f/3.5-4.8 Cosina "Nikkor" lens.

    So stop wandering and Go Buy One!

    ;-)

    TP Guest

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    Default Re: Which Is the Better Camera F6, OR D2X?


    "TIM" <fishingrulz@aol.com> wrote
    > I'm A Advamced Amature and was wandering Which Of these two Nikon
    > SLR's are better for taking Photographs Og My Model Railroad?
    The F6 is a film camera, the D2X is a digital camera. Your call.

    Cheers
    ink


    ink Guest

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    "Gisle Hannemyr" <gisle+njus@ifi.uio.no> wrote in message
    news:q5k6sbxt29.fsf@seitseman.ifi.uio.no...
    > I would suggest that you get the Nikon D70 and spend your money on
    > good glass for macro photography - for example the Nikon AF
    > Micro-Nikkor f/2.8D.
    For model railroads, or other small, inflexible items, I would seriously
    consider the Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 shift lens for depth-of-field control. That
    lens is expensive, but less than the difference between a D70 and D2X
    > (And if you were just trolling - well then you caught one.)
    The advice is sound regardless of the soundness of the question.


    Andrew Koenig Guest

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    Default Re: Which Is the Better Camera F6, OR D2X?

    I assume that you are refereeing to



    [url]http://www.nikonians.org/html/resources/nikon_articles/nikkor/special_purpose/85_PC/85mm_pc_1.html[/url]



    This lens is expensive and rather heavy. I do not think it is a good idea to
    stick a heavy pro lens on a D70. Remember, the D70 has a plastic mould that
    holds the Nikon mount in place.



    There have been reports at Nikonians.org of users that were able to damage
    the D70 due to the increased torque caused by moving the camera with heavy
    lenses.



    If someone has the pocketbook to buy the lens mentioned above, he should
    seriously consider purchasing an F5 (for 35mm film) or a D2H (for digital).
    Regarding indoor photography, the larger pixels of the D2H should make it a
    more suitable camera than the overly expensive D2X. Last but not least, the
    F6 isn't recommended either (too expensive). But the F5 with this nice
    discount is preferred.



    Gregor




    "Andrew Koenig" <ark@acm.org> wrote in message
    news:FX3pd.54907$7i4.32654@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
    > "Gisle Hannemyr" <gisle+njus@ifi.uio.no> wrote in message
    > news:q5k6sbxt29.fsf@seitseman.ifi.uio.no...
    >
    >> I would suggest that you get the Nikon D70 and spend your money on
    >> good glass for macro photography - for example the Nikon AF
    >> Micro-Nikkor f/2.8D.
    >
    > For model railroads, or other small, inflexible items, I would seriously
    > consider the Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 shift lens for depth-of-field control.
    > That lens is expensive, but less than the difference between a D70 and D2X
    >
    >> (And if you were just trolling - well then you caught one.)
    >
    > The advice is sound regardless of the soundness of the question.
    >
    >
    >

    GTO Guest

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