Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/12/31

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Subject: [Leica] Nikon D100
From: ahgraves at prodigy.net (Allen Graves)
Date: Sat Dec 31 07:03:25 2005
References: <BFDB3622.21582%mark@rabinergroup.com>

I got a Nikon d200 a couple of weeks ago.A couple of the people on 
his waiting list didn't want one until "after the first of the year" 
(tax evasion?)  so my local pusher let me have one of the first that 
came in. It is really an amazing camera and works well with all my 
old manual focus Nikon lenses; though the focusing screen is not 
exactly ideal for mf, it is adequate. It has the best designed layout 
of buttons and menus of any  digital camera I've used. The picture 
quality is excellent and I think that Nikon has finally figured  out 
how to limit noise at high ISO. I think that nikon has a real winner 
here.

Allen


>On 12/30/05 6:45 PM, "Robert Meier" <robertmeier@usjet.net> typed:
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>>  What happens after 400,000 exposures?   It needs a new curtain?
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>Well he didn't say how many exposures he actually got out of it.
>Let along what he did with them. Prints or otherwise.
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>My D100 is my DSLR and it has turned my head around for my work is my
>default image maker I'm embarrassed to say it gets far more use for me than
>my Leicas. Or Hasselblads.
>I cant wait till the 200 comes out in a few weeks I'll be snapping that up
>its the best deal I ever heard of.
>
>But am starting a personal financial fund for the digital M (five grand)
>when that comes out in a year. We'll see if that makes me more of a Leica
>shooter again. Weans me from my DX zooms. I think it will.
>It did before when it was a film common denominator. Might again.
>Having my Noctilux become a 65mm f1 might make for a literal edge over what
>a lot of other people are doing. With the frame lines and everything.
>I'm sure it's results will be accepted in the major stock agencies with the
>canon full frames and the D2x. Wondering how seriously the results of the
>d200 will work out to be.
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>Mark Rabiner
>Photography
>Portland Oregon
>http://rabinergroup.com/
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