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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 668687" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>Well, they do have a full frame camera that will also work with crop body lenses, unlike Canon. They also have some very high quality glass, just like Canon. I've seen some amazing pictures from a D40.</p><p></p><p>Also, they have CCD sensors with electronic shutters in their older cameras, like the d40, d50, and d70, which lets you shoot with a flash at the camera's max shutter speed without worrying about getting a dark band from using a focal plane shutter like on all the CMOS sensor cameras, which coniencidentally is pretty much every single Canon except for the original 1D and several of their very old bodies. That's a plus in my book. Ever try and shoot models outside at noon? I bet you hate having to switch ND filters.</p><p></p><p>Well, since we don't know anything and you do and you're obviously the professional, how about we see some of the magazines and publications that your photos ended up in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 668687, member: 29446"] Well, they do have a full frame camera that will also work with crop body lenses, unlike Canon. They also have some very high quality glass, just like Canon. I've seen some amazing pictures from a D40. Also, they have CCD sensors with electronic shutters in their older cameras, like the d40, d50, and d70, which lets you shoot with a flash at the camera's max shutter speed without worrying about getting a dark band from using a focal plane shutter like on all the CMOS sensor cameras, which coniencidentally is pretty much every single Canon except for the original 1D and several of their very old bodies. That's a plus in my book. Ever try and shoot models outside at noon? I bet you hate having to switch ND filters. Well, since we don't know anything and you do and you're obviously the professional, how about we see some of the magazines and publications that your photos ended up in. [/QUOTE]
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