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Ahh sound, I never realised this forum existed!

 

Cupid Stunt, Nikon D50 sound man :thumbs: , some nice shots, especialy the ones where its having abit of snap, then going to kip lol, the colours have come out real nice.

 

I wish I had the spare cash floating about to get a new Digital SLR, I'm still dashing about the gaff with these old Nikon and Canon film cameras :icon_redface: , they do the trick for me though at the moment.

 

I've got some of my friends Dog photos that I have taken here -

 

My mates CockerSpaniel...

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Another mates 10 month old Presa Canario...

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Another pals APBT (which has been stolen :censored: ) about 6 months old at the time.

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A black and white pic (I put up before) of another friends Staff

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And another one of the same Staff

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When the summer comes (properly) I'll be snapping mad again.

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If you can be bothered to either develop the film yourself or have it done in a shop,then I think the quality is far superior.So,don't get a digi slr if you think the picture quality will be better.You could go for a better film camera,as,there should be some bargains about.........................Martin.

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It's not that mate, I'd still keep and use my Film camera's especialy for black and white shots, but I'd like to get the results there and then you know what I meen mate.

 

Then again, I wouldnt mind updating my film SLR's aswell.

 

Digital SLR's are realy catching right up now as far as quality goes (colour) IMO, and I personaly think they are well worth the investment if you've got the money for one.

 

The ability to know whether or not you've taken a good pic straight away, the freedom to get rid of crap pictures at the press of a button and the fact you dont have to buy and develop film realy does appeal to me, they can save alot of hassle.

 

Saying that, I've not seen a Digital that can produce black and white shots like a top notch black and white film will (if the camera is used correctly).

 

Do you do much photography yourself Martin?

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