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  • Richard in Smithville
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    • Oct 2006
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    #1

    DSLR's Again

    Wondering if there are any opinions on the Sony Alpha? I have come accross a great deal on body with two lenses( one being a zoom). It all sounds good, and I have found some good reviews on the web but I'm looking for some personal experience.
    From the "deep south" part of Canada

    Richard in Smithville

    http://richardspensandthings.blogspot.com/
  • gerti
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    • Dec 2003
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    • Minnetonka, MN, USA.
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    #2
    My BIL went through a number of cameras and now arrived at that one. He really likes it.

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    • Hellrazor
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      • Dec 2003
      • 2091
      • Abyss, PA
      • Ridgid R4512

      #3
      I have been looking at DSLR too. My biggest concern is finding a zoom lense for sporting events that doesn't require a mortgage

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      • cwithboat
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        • Jan 2008
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        #4
        Originally posted by Hellrazor
        I have been looking at DSLR too. My biggest concern is finding a zoom lense for sporting events that doesn't require a mortgage
        My Olympus C-740 has a 10X optical zoom and 3X digital for a total of 30. Problem is it does not have image stabilization so to use the full zoom you really need a tripod. Its been on the market for some time, so it should not be too dear.
        regards,
        Charlie
        A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke.
        Rudyard Kipling

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        • RayintheUK
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          • Sep 2003
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          • Crowborough, East Sussex, United Kingdom.
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          #5
          No direct experience, Richard, sorry - but it will involve yet another unique lens fitting, won't it? That might restrict adding a lens or two down the road.

          Ray.
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          • Hellrazor
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            • Dec 2003
            • 2091
            • Abyss, PA
            • Ridgid R4512

            #6
            The image stabilization part is what I am looking into. The better lenses are somewhat expensive. I have been looking at the Nikon D40, they have good balance on features, but the MP rating is a bit lower then the current selection.

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            • Ed62
              The Full Monte
              • Oct 2006
              • 6021
              • NW Indiana
              • BT3K

              #7
              I haven't seriously considered buying a DSLR, and probably won't until the prices drop more. But I sure miss the options I had available with my film SLR. Do all DSLRs have the option to capture in RAW?

              Ed
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              For a kickback demonstration video http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910584...demonstration/

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              • Whaler
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                • Dec 2002
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                • Sequim, WA, USA.
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                #8
                I have no experience with the Sony Alpha but the reviews are good and there are tons of inexpensive non-stabilized lenses available. The marriage of Sony with Minolta is a plus in my opinion, I shot Minolta 35mm SLRs for years.

                I bought a Nikon D-70 about 3 years ago with the Nikor 18mm to 70mm lens and add a 70mm to 300mm Nikor last year. Both lenses are image stabilized and it really spoils you, no more lugging around a tripod. I have been very happy with the Nikon but like most things features are different between brands and no one has them all.
                Dick

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                • gerti
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                  • Dec 2003
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                  #9
                  IMHO image stabilization is a must with long lenses. If memory serves me right, one of the neat things with the Sony Alpha is that image stabilization is built into the camera, so it doesn't increase the cost of every lens (IS lenses tend to be expensive). But don't quote me on that without verifying...

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                  • Tom Slick
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                    • May 2005
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ed62
                    I haven't seriously considered buying a DSLR, and probably won't until the prices drop more. But I sure miss the options I had available with my film SLR. Do all DSLRs have the option to capture in RAW?

                    Ed
                    I believe all DSLRs have RAW, I certainly wouldn't buy one that didn't have it. I know for sure that all Canons have it. RAW is different for all manufacturers so comaptablity can be an issue with non-OEM software. adobe supports all of the major manuf. as far as I know.

                    which options are you concerned about with your film camera?
                    Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison

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                    • Whaler
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                      • Dec 2002
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                      • Sequim, WA, USA.
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                      #11
                      Here are a couple links that may help. I have found that the reviews on this site are very comprehensive.

                      Here is the Sony Alpha 200
                      https://www.steves-digicams.com/2008..._alpha200.html

                      Here is a link to the complete list of reviews
                      www.steves-digicams.com/cameras_digpro.html
                      Last edited by Whaler; 05-11-2008, 11:06 AM.
                      Dick

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                      • poolhound
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                        • Mar 2006
                        • 3196
                        • Phoenix, AZ
                        • BT3100

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tom Slick
                        I believe all DSLRs have RAW, I certainly wouldn't buy one that didn't have it. I know for sure that all Canons have it. RAW is different for all manufacturers so comaptablity can be an issue with non-OEM software. adobe supports all of the major manuf. as far as I know.

                        which options are you concerned about with your film camera?
                        I am also intrigued by what you think you may be missing. A good DSLR has everything a film camera has and more. One thing you get with digital this is just impossible with film is a broad range of "film" speed selectable from shot to shot. If you had a VERY expensive film camara wit hexchangabl;e backs you could have multiples each with a different film but man is that expensive. Medium formtas can do this but for a good one you are talking of starting prices around $10K!!!
                        Jon

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                        • poolhound
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                          • Mar 2006
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                          • Phoenix, AZ
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by gerti
                          IMHO image stabilization is a must with long lenses. If memory serves me right, one of the neat things with the Sony Alpha is that image stabilization is built into the camera, so it doesn't increase the cost of every lens (IS lenses tend to be expensive). But don't quote me on that without verifying...
                          I agree about IS its a must have feature. The Sony does have it built in. There has been much debate about wether in camera or in lens systems work best. Most in camera systems can reliably get you an extra couple of stops. Good lens based IS can get you 3 or even 4 sometimes.
                          Jon

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