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Digital SLR Camera
Anyone have a digital SLR camera? Are they worth the money or can you get most of the same features out of a high end point and shoot digital? I've had a 2MP Olympus (only thing I've ever won) for about 2 years and I'm getting frustrated with the lens and exposure limitations.
If I do splurge, it will be for the Nikon D1 (all my 35mm is Nikon). Hopefully the prices will drop some more when the D2 is released. |
Digital SLR Camera
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I tend to agree with Wonk that if you're a serious-serious photographer, you're still shooting on film and getting Photo CDs from your developer for digital purposes. (Of course, by that measure, I stopped being a serious photographer three years ago, if ever I was one.) Consumer Reports likes the $900 Nikon Coolpix 5700 (5 megapixel), which has an SLR type form factor but is not a true SLR. CR: "You want it all even at a price. Large and heavy, even for a 5-megapixel model, but its images are excellent and it's loaded with features, including 8X optical zoom." |
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I've got a decent slide scanner, I just don't have the time to sit in front of it. A friend is a pro and she's had the Canon SLR system for a few years now. Very cool stuff. Just wondering if the digital dream is worth pursuing or if I should pull the Holga out of the camera bag and have some fun. |
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Plasma TVs -- Worth the price?
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Plasma TVs -- Worth the price?
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The thing to take into account is that once you get to the largest LCD and plasma sizes (54" and 70" respectively) with 1920 x 1080 (true HD) resolutions, in the words of one CE geek, you're talking about the price of an entry-level Toyota Camry. (In lawyer-speak, that's equal to an entry-level model year 2000 A6.) Whatever you get, be sure to invite me and Less over to watch porn. |
Plasma TVs -- Worth the price?
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I love that woman. Even though she was non-plussed by my comeback -- "what about the 60?" |
Plasma TVs -- Worth the price?
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Plasma screens aren't servicable in any meaningful way, and the black levels and general brightness is supposed to significantly decrease after about 3 years. Spending $5k for a display which won't look nearly as good in 4 years scared me. |
Plasma TVs -- Worth the price?
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LCDs seem pretty tough to find, especially in any large-format. Rear projections are monstrously huge. Shit. Maybe I'll just draw stick figures on the wall and stare at those all day. |
[B]Plasma TVs -- Worth the price? [/B]
Don't get an LCD. Speed is a very serious issue. You'll see very obvious scrolling during any action scenes.
Given the limited life of a plasma, unless you are a videophile or have lots of disposable income, the only reason to get one is placement. Sometimes, the room simply won't accomodate a tube or projection TV in a reasonable position for viewing. But, once you do get a plasma, you're not likely to want to go back to a projection or a tube. Projection TVs have never offered great resolution, even the new HDTVs. And tubes are heavy and huge. |
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One of the significant benefits of DLP rear-processors is that they're both significantly lighter and thinner that traditional tube-based rear projection units. |
Plasma TVs -- Worth the price?
3587--I've seen those new thin projection TVs. The change in size is truly outstanding. But IMO the picture quality is still noticeably poorer than tube and plasma.
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