koffiejunkie
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I just realised that it appears nobody responding to this thread (thus far) actually has a D40![]()
Why do you think we're cheering for it? Need to get one of those amongst us
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I just realised that it appears nobody responding to this thread (thus far) actually has a D40![]()
ldmelsa, BitRogue, koffiejunkie...
Thanx a million. Your posts really made me make up my mind. I really appreciate it.
I think i will go for the Nikon. Im pretty excited actually. I am 100% sure i want it now.
I ordered the Nikon D40. Will be getting it early nxt week.
Sweet dude - we want a first pic, OK?
Let me rephrase - If you use raw you needn't dont worry about all that crud. You can make adjustments in post as you see fit rather than Nikon interpreting things for you.If you use raw, none of this applies and you can't take advantage of Nikon's wonderful in-camera jpeg processing.
Let me rephrase - If you use raw you needn't dont worry about all that crud. You can make adjustments in post as you see fit rather than Nikon interpreting things for you.
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In any case, I can't understand why anyone would spend so much money on a SLR and shoot JPEGs
Then you might as well spend R1000 on a point-and-shoot.
It's conclusive then and I stand corrected. Jpeg must be the way to go.I can tell you that jpeg is the way to go.
I know pro photographers here in EL that shoot jpeg on Canon 5D, Canon 1DsMKIII, Nikon D3.
Their shots look great, and the clients just keep coming back.
It's conclusive then and I stand corrected. Jpeg must be the way to go.
Idmelsa, you are entitled to your opinion. My take is that RAW is obviously better, as is the same with WAV files when it comes to audio or VOB files when it comes to video - the simple reason that the data is uncompressed means that more data/details are available.
Just my 2c.
In any case, I can't understand why anyone would spend so much money on a SLR and shoot JPEGs
Then you might as well spend R1000 on a point-and-shoot.
the simple reason that the data is uncompressed means that more data/details are available.
But you can in aperture.How about incentive for getting it right? RAW is really cool, and I use it, but bloody hell it takes a lot of time to process all the images. I strive to get it right with the camera. If I nail it in the camera, I don't need RAW. I would still shoot in raw, on the off chance that there's something I *want* to do with it afterwards, but I would be happy if I can apply the same settings (contrast, saturation, sharpening, etc) on all my images and it looks good.
But you can in aperture.![]()