Mark A. Fisher
Well-known
My first one was a D100 I eventually converted to IR, then a D200 - also converted to IR, and which I still use. I also continue use a D300 some, but I foolishly sold my D700 when I got the D800. The D300 is still a great workhorse when called upon.
f.hayek
Well-known
1+ for the Fujifilm S5.
That sensor, though a mere 6MP, had a rendering all its own. Skin tones, vivd colors. I do regret selling it.
That sensor, though a mere 6MP, had a rendering all its own. Skin tones, vivd colors. I do regret selling it.
pluton
Well-known
After starting with the APS-C 10MP Nikon D200 and 12MP D2, the 12 MP Nikon D3 is the camera I miss. Mainly because of the body---solid mechanically AND optically(viewfinder). Been going through old 12MP files from the D3 lately. they're pretty good.
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
The original Canon 5D Classic, hands down.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
My first personal DSLR was a Nikon D100 which was ok but once I got my hands on a D2Hs, I knew that was the pro tool I wanted. I've owned two of them. The D2X is good too but that D2Hs is still killer. I wish I could find one with a nice low shutter count.
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
madNbad
Well-known
I had always been a film user but my spouse was getting ready to list a bunch of small items for online sale. I had a 55 Micro-Nikkor but needed a digital body. Ended up with a D2x, it was a beast and had a shutter rated for about a billion actuations. It did the job I needed for and was traded in on a Df but for the short time I owned it, I could see it was built to Nikons highest standards for a pro camera. Originally about five grand, now you can get them for a couple hundred bucks. Plus, if I recall, it has the flip up lever so you can use non-Ai lenses.
james.liam
Well-known
After my D50 got swiped by a New York cabbie, I bough the D700 that served me well for 5 or 6 years. Solid bit of kit, made great images.
trix4ever
Well-known
Well I still use D3s's for low light work and with my 200-500 Nikkor. To me they are a bargain. If all my gear was stolen I'd buy two of them.
I also recently bought a D2x which thom hogan reckons is better at base iso than the D3's. I use it with a 20mm f2.8 Ai. The trick is to put a DK17M viewfinder magnifier on the D2x, in fact I put these on all my pro Nikons ie D810, Df, D3s, D2x. Makes manual focussing so much easier.
Had two S5Pro's myself but these days their need for a fuji battery rather than the standard Nikon en-el15 must be a pain. If Fujifilm had developed that sensor further I would have stuck with them. I am often tempted by a D2h but worry about a mere 4Mp. Just not sure how big I could print from that.
I borrowed a D200 but the viewfinder was just too much tunnel-like for me.
D2x is the bargain for me, battery lasts forever too. I also don't think it's as bad at high iso as the web likes to make out.
All the best, Mark
I also recently bought a D2x which thom hogan reckons is better at base iso than the D3's. I use it with a 20mm f2.8 Ai. The trick is to put a DK17M viewfinder magnifier on the D2x, in fact I put these on all my pro Nikons ie D810, Df, D3s, D2x. Makes manual focussing so much easier.
Had two S5Pro's myself but these days their need for a fuji battery rather than the standard Nikon en-el15 must be a pain. If Fujifilm had developed that sensor further I would have stuck with them. I am often tempted by a D2h but worry about a mere 4Mp. Just not sure how big I could print from that.
I borrowed a D200 but the viewfinder was just too much tunnel-like for me.
D2x is the bargain for me, battery lasts forever too. I also don't think it's as bad at high iso as the web likes to make out.
All the best, Mark
gavinlg
Veteran
5d mk1.
One of the best sensors in any digital camera. The mkIII I bought to replace it didn't compare.
One of the best sensors in any digital camera. The mkIII I bought to replace it didn't compare.
Jonne
Newbie
Bought the D70s new when it came out, great camera but after my brother borrowed it it magically disappeared... Bought a D700 a week ago and it has really impressed me so far.
Gid
Well-known
I've owned the following DSLRs in the up to 12MP category and several copies of most of them.
Olympus E1
Olympus E3
Olympus E5
Olympus E400
Canon 5D
Nikon D70
Nikon D300
Still have an E1 and E400 and both are used.
It's difficult to pick a favourite but if I could only have one it would be the Canon 5D. However, I'd happily use any of them if they were all that were available.
Olympus E1
Olympus E3
Olympus E5
Olympus E400
Canon 5D
Nikon D70
Nikon D300
Still have an E1 and E400 and both are used.
It's difficult to pick a favourite but if I could only have one it would be the Canon 5D. However, I'd happily use any of them if they were all that were available.
webOSUser
Well-known
Nikon D90. Great images and used all of my F mount lenses. Gave it away when I get got a D750.
Steve W
Steve W
santino
FSU gear head
Original EOS 1ds.
leicapixie
Well-known
My only and 1st DSLR was bought a few months ago,
The Nikon D50, with CCD for lens and body, charger, Canadian $60.
The sensor was what i wanted, it's specifications similar to M8 (Kodak).
I've used friends and agencies cameras but truthfully prefer small point and shoots!
The Nikon D50, with CCD for lens and body, charger, Canadian $60.
The sensor was what i wanted, it's specifications similar to M8 (Kodak).
I've used friends and agencies cameras but truthfully prefer small point and shoots!
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Fraser
Well-known
When I left my staff job I used a 1d and a d60 most money I've ever made from photography with these two bodies. Since then I've had all the 1d bodies hasn't made me any better a photographer. I think if you want to go really old school you need a Nikon d1 I've still got a couple of them good fun every now and again. Had a d200 as a holiday camera really liked that with a 24mm 2.8 and a 85mm 1.8 have thought about buying one of them again also.
B-9
Devin Bro
Ive owned MANy D1’s
Even a few very recently.
I cannot stand the slow write speed.
Sure it felt faster back then... spoiled I guess!
Even a few very recently.
I cannot stand the slow write speed.
Sure it felt faster back then... spoiled I guess!
Paulbe
Well-known
The D700 is still excellent--and so is the D3. Both bargains, now.
Jeremy Z
Well-known
Wrong forum. (this one's for film cameras only)
Not that I mind much, but I bet you'd get more response in the right forum.
Not that I mind much, but I bet you'd get more response in the right forum.
B-9
Devin Bro
There is no digital section for SLRs - UnRF.
Maybe General Discussion? But again.
This is the appropriate sub in my opinion/experience.
It’s not actually a serious post - so it’s neither here nor there.
Maybe General Discussion? But again.
This is the appropriate sub in my opinion/experience.
It’s not actually a serious post - so it’s neither here nor there.
css9450
Veteran
Wrong forum. (this one's for film cameras only)
There's lots of DSLR threads in this section, and in the "let's see pics of your SLR" thread. I can't think of a better place for them.
On the other hand.... There are eleven different Leica forums, assuming I counted correctly; if bandwidth becomes an issue maybe one or more could be consolidated to make a DSLR forum.
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