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Change your settings so each persons sig shows up once.
Dude, your sig makes my internet browser cry... Anything you can do about that?
Change your settings so each persons sig shows up once.
His sig was only on there once. Because its coming from Google maps and has a billion .gif images on it, my browser does not know what to do with itself...
His sig was only on there once. Because its coming from Google maps and has a billion .gif images on it, my browser does not know what to do with itself...
what browser?
Jud - product shots need more work for sure. Underexposed and the white balance is off. It's too "flashed"..
So far everything I have read says its getting HD movie capabilities. I think SLR's shooting movies is completely retarded but thats just me. If it makes that much of a different to you then wait.
But if you really want a camera that will last a LONG time go ahead and spend the money on the D700.
I am curious as to why you want to upgrade. I know the D60 is definitely not the best camera on the line but what other reasons do you have?
Well I think pretty much every Nikon DSLR aside from the d40's, 60, and 5000 have internal focusing mechanisms. If you want a rugged body and get full usage out of older lenses I would say full frame is for you. The D700 is really one of the best camera's on the market now not only for the money but just as a overall competitor. Now I am a nikonian but that does not make me blind and I can call bs when I see it and being as unbiased I think the D700 is an stellar camera. Add a battery grip and you pretty much get a D3 for a fraction of the price.
Added bonus you already have atleast one Nikon mount lens and you know the system.
That is my Nikon spill. Canon makes great cameras as well but I am not nearly as knowledgeable with them.
My best advice is read up. Read things from both camps. Do your reseach. Remember megapixles don't matter as much as image quality, functionality, ergonomics, and your needs. Once you pick a camera unless you have tons of money to spend you are pretty much tied to it once you begin to invest in lenses and other accessories.
My $.02 take it for what its worth.
Whaa??
the D60 doesn't have autofocus?
hmm, makes me rethink upgrading from my D50...