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Menifee-Temecula area crawlers

Thoses are some nices shots "thumbsup"

Wow the pictures look great temeku. What camera did you use?

Nice shots temeku, there is never shots of mine because i always have the camera"thumbsup""thumbsup"but you got to love my truck:lmao::lmao:

Thanks for the comments "thumbsup"

wow nice pics. what camera are you using? im looking into getting a DSLR but have no idea where to start looking

I have a Nikon cuz I like some things about their cameras but really any of the major DSLRs will take great pictures. I did a ton of research. We can chat about it next time if you want.
 
I have a Nikon cuz I like some things about their cameras but really any of the major DSLRs will take great pictures. I did a ton of research. We can chat about it next time if you want.

Awesome pics! :)

I'm on the dark side, I have a Canon. :twisted: I'll bring it out next time as well. Apples to apples, they really just come down to which feels better to you and if you have any friends with dSLRs. Why? So you can borrow glass before ponying out the bucks to buy it. Of course, there are a number of companies that you can rent lenses from as well.

There are SO many dSLR models from Canon and Nikon it's easy to get lost.
 
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That is really reasonable! I have been running the axial NVS in my vehicles, but it is set uP where you have to run your servo and speed control wires through the system for it to work. That is a Pain, especially because I don't run turn signals. I do wonder how bright they are though, as the axial system is really bright for 6v. Let me know what you guys think when you get them!
 
Awesome pics! :)

I'm on the dark side, I have a Canon. :twisted: I'll bring it out next time as well. Apples to apples, they really just come down to which feels better to you and if you have any friends with dSLRs. Why? So you can borrow glass before ponying out the bucks to buy it. Of course, there are a number of companies that you can rent lenses from as well.

There are SO many dSLR models from Canon and Nikon it's easy to get lost.

I have done alot of photography shooting, I use a Nikon as well with Strobe lighting, 18-55 lens, 55-200 and 55-500. I love nikon and have used both Nikon and Canon. Nikon is more user friendly and the camera Bodies are cheaper in price. General rule of thumb is Nikon camera bodies are cheaper than canon bodies but nikon lens's are more expensive than canon Lenses. With whatever brand you go with you will be happy. If you want to save alot buy a package deal with the body and lenses together.
 
I have done alot of photography shooting, I use a Nikon as well with Strobe lighting, 18-55 lens, 55-200 and 55-500. I love nikon and have used both Nikon and Canon. Nikon is more user friendly and the camera Bodies are cheaper in price. General rule of thumb is Nikon camera bodies are cheaper than canon bodies but nikon lens's are more expensive than canon Lenses. With whatever brand you go with you will be happy. If you want to save alot buy a package deal with the body and lenses together.

Well, I still say it comes down to user preference. Since I've been using Canon the Nikon dSLRs won't seem as user-friendly since they're not familiar and it would be much easier for me to pick up a Canon and go with it as a result.

Body price...I guess it depends on what you want. A Nikon D90 is going to be cheaper than a Canon 50D and the Nikon will have 720p HD video, but it uses SD/SDHC cards which are slower so if you want high frame rates then the 50D is a better choice since it uses CF. The Canon also has slightly more pixels, for people that relate pixel count to image quality. The Nikon D300S is the same price as a Canon 7D but the Canon has 5.7mp more than the D300S and the Canon also does full HD 1080p video where the D300S still only does 720p.

Now there's the Canon 60D. It's cheaper than the 50D and more in line with the D90, likely because it doesn't have the magnesium alloy body and uses SD/SDHC/SDXC instead of CF (so the frame rates are lower, in line with the D90), but it does full HD 1080p video, however it loses the LCD display on the top of the body for easily checking/setting settings.

Whatever route someone takes, they need to be prepared to stick with it. Bodies come and go, but lenses are forever.

Both make great cameras, best thing to do it visit a local store and play with them, see which feels more natural in your hand, which you find easier to navigate and adjust, and then go with it.

For more entry-level dSLRs they both have them, Canon has the Rebel series (x00D) and Nikon has the Dxx00 series. Keep in mind that the entry-level Nikon dSLRs can only use AF-S lenses so your choice of lenses is somewhat limited. The Canon Rebel bodies can use Canon EF and EF-S lenses.

Anyway, who's going crawling this weekend and where are we going? :mrgreen:
 
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