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Single most important decision factor between the D40 and the D80 isn't megapixels, because unless you're doing ridiculous blowups AND have kick-ass VR telephoto lenses, you just don't need the extra data. It's form factor. If you have big, meaty hands, the D40 will feel small, cheap and difficult to operate. If you have dainty lady hands, the D80 will feel like a heavy monstrosity. I would never recommend the D80 over the D40 to a woman unless she were a professional photographer. I love my D80, but if I had lady hands, I'd buy a D40 and never regret the missed megapixels or feature set. |
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I have heard that supposebly sports photographers skew Canon because at any point in time it typically offers the best-in-breed highest shutter speed. Nature photographers supposebly skew Nikon because its color handling technology is best-in-breed. Frankly, you won't go wrong with either, but I strongly suggest that you spare yourself reading the Canon versus Nikon debates on the intranets. The feature sets hew so closely now that Canon versus Nikon isn't even Mac vs. PC, it's more like Ford versus Mercury. |
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BTW, I'm very happy with my 18-135 kit lens, but I've since become convinced that I would benefit from the 18-200 VR lens, so that's why it's on my wish list even though it overlaps. I also have a 50 mm fixed focal length lens, which I picked up at a local store for $100 and has been a great investment. |
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You can get a Panasonic-Lumix with a good 10x zoom and Leica optics for around $300. |
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After about 4 1/2 years, my Direct TV Tivo seems to have crapped out on me (major frame-freezing, skipping, etc., followed by shut-down and re-acquisition of satelite, etc.). I'm assuming this can't be fixed, at least not reasonably.
So, maybe it's a good time to upgrade to HD. Anybody have experience with DirctTV's HD package/service? How about their DVR, now that they are no longer working with Tivo? Also, any thoughts on tvs? Fairly small room (sort of narrow but long), currently with a 32" old school tube monster. Looks like for about the same price I could go with LCD in the 40-46 range or DLP in the 50-56 range ( I wouldn't want bigger in this room; in fact, I'm not sure if I can really go into the 50s or not). Thoughts? |
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The DirecTV dvr is a huge disappointment as compared to Tivo. Way less user friendly, freezes up and loses picture or sound regularly. (I have heard that this is a standard complaint, unfortunately.) A recent attempt to tape a Laker game resulted in 2 1/2 hours of black screen . . . That said, when it works, having HD is awesome. I find myself watching random nature shows because the picture is so impressive. The digital radio that comes with the HD package is great too. We love our Pioneer tv. The picture on the Bravia is nowhere near as nice, but it's in the bedroom, so it's usually just on as background while we're getting ready in the morning. |
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If you have any thoughts of going smaller on the tv, we have a 37" Aquos that we generally like a lot. Because we have a loong and narrow living room instead of a square room, it is the best option for us. Plus we have a ton of sunlight hitting the screen, so LCD works better for us than plasma. $.02 |
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If you're going to get a TV for main viewing, stick to plasma. WE have 2 plasmas and 1 LCD in the house. The LCD is fine for the weight room, and you can't bet a plasma below (I think) 42". It does much better for off angle and fast motion and gradient colors. Otherwise, the programming is great. I really like HDNet, even though I swore I would not watch a channel owned by Mark Cuban. That guy has some excellent live music shows. my .02 |
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As you can see, I have 0 loyalty to DirecTV. Programming is a commodity; interface is everything. |
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