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I panic when I wake up every morning.
And I don't. Cheers!
I panic when I wake up every morning.
For now, Nikon dropped the price of the D90 by $100 and Canon has a whole lotta rebates out there. May be next year there'll be price increase, but...Canon and Nikon are expected to announce across-the-board price increases in the new year. If used equipment pricing is based on the value of the equivalent new gear, maybe we'll see used prices increasing?
My first "modern" digital was a Nikon D70 (I had Kodaks before) and it was great in 2004. I went on to the D2x, D300, and was about to pull the trigger on a D700 when I realized that I haven't used digital for anything more than a modest brochure photo, a quick 8x10 headshot, family snapshots, or internet use. And most of the images only exist on the internet, under 1000 pixels... So I compared my 2004 RAW files to my 2008 RAW files and truth be told, once I get a final 1000 pixel jpg you can't tell which camera was used to make it.
So instead of buying a new D700 for $3000 I went out and bought a "new" mint D70 for $300. It does everything I need a digital to do -- it's fast enough for kids and portraits -- and a $100 50/1.8 gives me short depth of field portraits when I want that.
Even better, the conversion software and my skills using it are much better than in 2004, so even those 6mp RAW files are looking better than ever.
Paying your bills and saving money on photography is a good feeling.
"I buy the least expensive Nikon dSLR bodies"
I do the same. I've seen very nice 12"x18" prints from 6mp files. Just this weekend I picked up an MB-20 grip for my F4 from a photographer for one of the Washington newspapers. He showed me his main workhorse, a D2h (4mp). And two weeks ago I got a barely used D40 out of the local craigslist for $390; the seller had upgraded the 18-55 kit lens to the VR version and added a split-rangefinder screen. It will have to tide me over until rich amateurs dump their D700's for $500 or less.
Yup, against the Norwegian kroner: The dollar is up about 45% in less than 6 months. Basically, a $1500 M6 earlier this year would have cost me less than a $1000 M6 now. Sobering, if nothing else.
A bit like 35mm SLRs in the last decade, then?We're on the verge of DSLRs becoming commodized...as far as the largest segment of the market is concerned anyway.
I have plenty of money and I like full frame DSLR's.
I have the most excellent Kodak 14n, SLR/n, Canon EOS 5D and I just bought a Nikon D700.
The 14n makes the best images at low ISO, hands down. The D700 is the best for all lighting conditions.
I have a couple of hundred lenses.
I've got an R-D1 and film Leicas too, and plenty of lenses.
By all means, keep panic selling your stuff. I'll see you on eBay.
A bit like 35mm SLRs in the last decade, then?
Cheers,
R.
I didn't know panic could be sold.
I didn't know panic could be sold.