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I'm looking for a new professional camera. What do you suggest?     posted on 30th of july, 2008

Well, i'm looking for a great camera so that i can get better pics and won't have to do as much tweaking. Any suggestions?


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Comment by Litifeta on July 31, 2008
Not sure what you mean by "professional"? But if you want something under $1500 you would be crazy not to check out the Fuji Finepix S5 Pro. It is about to be upgraded and the s5 can be found for around $1000. That is super super cheap. Essentially it is a Nikon D200 with a better sensor and electronics.

Fuji use an octagon shape pixel with Red Green and Blue on different layers.

Check out the review on dpreview.

I have seen them very cheap, but check out his for an example.

AMAZON

PS. I have used Canon for 25 years and that may all soon end. Depending on the price of the new Sony A900
Comment by Ckell663 on July 31, 2008
Right now i'm using a Kodak V1003 which has 10MP. I mainly got it for a road trip i took to Montana last year. Thanks for the comments!
Comment by Talanis on July 30, 2008
What are you using at the moment?
Remember one thing: The lens are more important than the camera. If you put the crappy 18-55mm that came with the first digital rebel on a 1Ds Mark III, you will get crappy pictures from an 8000$ camera. On the other side, put a 70-200 f/4 L on a Rebel body and you will get great shots. If you don't own a dSLR atm, look for the entry level ones on Canon and Nikon and try to budget a good lens with it. Look for a 50mm f/1.8... they don't cost much and have great optical quality so it could be a good place to start.
Comment by Asiavasmuncky on July 30, 2008
Depending on your budget. You can get anything from a very nice point and shoot Canon G9 to the newest DSLR Nikon D700. Both Canon and Nikon are top camera makers so you can't go wrong if you choose one over the other.

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