DznyFan
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- Mar 21, 2006
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wow, great arguments for BOTH sides. It's been interesting!
I've scoured every one of the photo sites and reviews I can find, and have been for the past few days. I'd forgotten about dcresource, I've used that one before.
I think I need to step up and increase my budget by about $500 and I'll be fine. well, crap.
VVFF - you can view the shots in their original format, I found. Thanks for the additional links!
I'm a viewfinder person, myself. I rarely use the flip out screen on my S3. I think the only time I used it was over the crowd's heads at the Studios this winter going thru the Osborne Spectacle of Lights.
Zackiedawg - you make a valid point about so many of the review sites being negative about grain and noise, but I was a grain freak before I ever went digital... (thanks, dad) I hear your point about noise not being a factor if the exposure is good but sometimes that's just not always an option - particularly in places like Walt Disney World. Some of the best photo opportunities there are in night and low light conditions as you know, and not necessarily in the Haunted Mansion!
Your gallery is quite comprehensive and it has shown me that in many respects, the Alpha series will be fine for me, despite it's noisy shortcomings. I'm actually considering the A700 now though... better low light performance but I can still utilize my lenses.
man, this is frustrating!
I've scoured every one of the photo sites and reviews I can find, and have been for the past few days. I'd forgotten about dcresource, I've used that one before.
I think I need to step up and increase my budget by about $500 and I'll be fine. well, crap.
VVFF - you can view the shots in their original format, I found. Thanks for the additional links!

Zackiedawg - you make a valid point about so many of the review sites being negative about grain and noise, but I was a grain freak before I ever went digital... (thanks, dad) I hear your point about noise not being a factor if the exposure is good but sometimes that's just not always an option - particularly in places like Walt Disney World. Some of the best photo opportunities there are in night and low light conditions as you know, and not necessarily in the Haunted Mansion!

man, this is frustrating!