I would and did IR convert my D7000 after purchasing my D800. I gave the "little sister" a funky facial for the times when I want to go a little rad. (I love it.)
Zero_Equals_Infinity wrote:
I would and did IR convert my D7000 after purchasing my D800. I gave the "little sister" a funky facial for the times when I want to go a little rad. (I love it.)
Canada allows rad now? :D
Yes, IR is a lot of fun, with limitless variations in PP. I had a D70 converted a couple of years ago.
ygelman
Loc: new -- North of Poughkeepsie!
jim charron wrote:
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Changing camera bodies these days is like chang'in underwear. (just an expression)
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You mean, you buy a new camera every few months whether you need it or not?
:XD:
ygelman wrote:
You mean, you buy a new camera every few months whether you need it or not?
:XD:
Ya, underwear you need! camera not so much. :lol:
moggey wrote:
Hi gang
After a little bit of advice, I currently have a D90 and a D7000 and have just aquired a D7100, my dilemma is do I keep the 90 or 7000 as a second camera, I have had two 90's and this has always proved a great camera ( im a bit sentimental about my 90 ), or do I keep the 7000, a great camera but I have had a few focusing issues with it but Ive also had some great shots.
Both have their pro's and con's but I just cant decide.
Help please :?: :!: :?:
If it were me (but of course it isn't) I would keep everything unless an offer came along that I couldn't pass up. By the way, I also have the D90 and D7000 along with the D50, D80, and D600. As you can see, I never get rid of anything. That is my curse.
moggey wrote:
Hi gang
After a little bit of advice, I currently have a D90 and a D7000 and have just aquired a D7100, my dilemma is do I keep the 90 or 7000 as a second camera, I have had two 90's and this has always proved a great camera ( im a bit sentimental about my 90 ), or do I keep the 7000, a great camera but I have had a few focusing issues with it but Ive also had some great shots.
Both have their pro's and con's but I just cant decide.
Help please :?: :!: :?:
Gee whiz Moggey, how can you even consider parting with such a faithful old friend as the '90'? Keep it! Friends are hard to come by - besides, you probably know it so well you could operate it in the dark! Keep it - it's comfortable with you :)
I was faced with a similar problem when I upgraded to my D300 Nikon. I sold my Olympus to the company I purchased the D300 from. they gave me a very good deal indeed. In lots of ways I wish I had kept the Olympus as a second camera, lighter etc.
I would certainly keep one of the bodies as a back up and sell the other. You can then upgrade one of your lenses with the money you get. Just my opinion, good luck.
Oh by the way craggycrosser dont be so hard on us all, I for one look forward to my daily fix of UHH but sometimes now I feel afraid to ask a question in case it is deemed as 'ridiculous' and end up just reading others points for the sake of it.
Keep them all. Get a bag and keep the 90 in your trunk. Thats what I did with my D50. Have an eBay bargan Tamron 28-300 lens on it and the Kit 18-55. It still takes great pics and I have it with me. - Dave
moggey
Loc: Salisbury, United Kigdom
Many thanks for all your great replies.
I was keeping my 90 in the car for those 1 in a million moments but havent had one yet !!!!
I like the idea of converting it to IR.
Oh i see im supposed to change my undewear every few month !!! well that will save me turning them inside out every fortnight !!
Linda Ewing wrote:
I was faced with a similar problem when I upgraded to my D300 Nikon. I sold my Olympus to the company I purchased the D300 from. they gave me a very good deal indeed. In lots of ways I wish I had kept the Olympus as a second camera, lighter etc.
I would certainly keep one of the bodies as a back up and sell the other. You can then upgrade one of your lenses with the money you get. Just my opinion, good luck.
Oh by the way craggycrosser dont be so hard on us all, I for one look forward to my daily fix of UHH but sometimes now I feel afraid to ask a question in case it is deemed as 'ridiculous' and end up just reading others points for the sake of it.
I was faced with a similar problem when I upgraded... (
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Hi Linda - or should I say "girl next door"? Sorry you feel I'm being hard on you. I can't say I get a "daily fix" from this forum, but do enjoy reading, smiling a lot at some people's comments, learning a lot about human generosity and kindness, about pure nastiness and greed at times, about humility and arrogance and about knowledge and ignorance. UHH is a "window on the world". I participate when I want to or feel the need. Most times I genuinely try to be of assistance, as that, for me, is the greatest benefit of forums such as these. I have been known to "stand up and be counted" if necessary, whilst at the same time endeavouring not to start World War Three ! And, as with this thread, I fail to see (my problem I guess) why some people find it so difficult to make decisions. It's a big problem for a lot of people throughout the world ...... or so it appears from the titles to threads so often seen here. So I say my piece, as I'm entitled ...... and wait to see what happens!
We aren't gonna fall out over anything - not my style. Indeed, I'd rather be friends with like-minded people.
Watch out for my PM to you.
I will use myself as an example. I've only sold two cameras in my life, and when I tell you what they were, you'll wonder why I wasn't committed. A Hasselblad, and a Nikon SP. I've had some stolen, but when I feel I've got too many cameras now, I pass them on to my children. Unfortunately, now they sit around like vultures waiting for me to die. I am keeping my d70, d5000, and d7000.
Linda Ewing wrote:
I was faced with a similar problem when I upgraded to my D300 Nikon. I sold my Olympus to the company I purchased the D300 from. they gave me a very good deal indeed. In lots of ways I wish I had kept the Olympus as a second camera, lighter etc.
I would certainly keep one of the bodies as a back up and sell the other. You can then upgrade one of your lenses with the money you get. Just my opinion, good luck.
Oh by the way craggycrosser dont be so hard on us all, I for one look forward to my daily fix of UHH but sometimes now I feel afraid to ask a question in case it is deemed as 'ridiculous' and end up just reading others points for the sake of it.
I was faced with a similar problem when I upgraded... (
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Linda, keep on posting and reading. When you come to 'those' comments... it's easy to skip over them. Took me a while to learn who the 'agitators' are, but once you do, you learn to simply consider the source and move on. It's sad that they really don't have something more beneficial to contribute, but maybe that's all they're capable of, who knows? Keep at it... MOST of those who post or inquire on this site seem to be sincere and willing to learn. Many times, like myself... they don't dig back into past posts and ask a question that's already been asked... BIG DEAL! If those who are tired of seeing such a question don't like it... let THEM move on, eh? It's sorta like a big ol 'family circle' here and one can learn from some or be bored by others, but that's family, eh? Have fun and learn here on the hog. :)
ooh I like MeanKitty. Tell the hubby to go jump in the lake or you'll scratch his eyes out. LOL
xxMeanKittyxx wrote:
I know. Brendalou1969 is the user id I use for banking and my husband threw a fit this morning when he saw me using that on the forum. SO in my morning fog I set up xxMeanKittyxx which is what I use on quibids but then my husband got mad at that too. So I sent another PM to admin asking if they would change it to xxBrendaxx or xxBrendaLouxx,, so I don't know what to keep or ask for, I kinda like mean kitty with the cat eye, but it seems too "judgemental I guess..
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