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shutterflyD50 16-10-07 01:18

Is the Nikon D2H worth it
 
Hello all im am just wondering if the Nikon D2H is worth investing in if i am a bird photographer. The only thing is the MP count is only 4.1. i do not know if this will affect me that much accept i will not be able to make the pictures very big. On the other hand should i just save my money? i was just wondering if it is worth the money for the 8 fps.This would be used for bird photography. thank you.

yelvertoft 16-10-07 17:33

Shutterfly,

As you have indicated that the biggest lens you have is 300mm (at full zoom) I would suggest that you would be far better off saving your money until you can buy a bigger and/or better quality lens. This will get you better results than a body that just happens to have a high fps. Your D50 does 2.5 fps, this is quite enough to be getting on with and is highly unlikely to be the thing that is limiting your photography.

Hope this helps.

Duncan

andy153 16-10-07 19:38

I agree, Better glass is the answer, not the pixel count or the fps rate. In the D50 you have a very good Nikon camera. Invest in the lenses you attach to it and a good sturdy tripod.

sassan 16-10-07 19:51

Did anyone say D3?

Bird photography, depending on your choice for in-flight or out of flight bird, needs more technique than mere tools. Try to work on your techniques first, know them, practice with them and if situation mandates, then consider additional tools especially when they are very costly.

Canis Vulpes 16-10-07 20:28

I have two Nikon D2's (D2X and D2Hs) of these I prefer the Hs. What you get with any D2 is magnificent build quality, fast and accurate auto-focus performance, true and accurate colour balance, etc. Megapixels are not that important. As mentioned before glass is more important but the above features are also.

The main reason my I went for a Hs is total compatibility with D2X with operation, batteries, memory cards but above all amazing low light performance.

Sample photo at ISO1600 with challenging coloured lights http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1213781/L/

Check out my gallery with EXIF so you can see the D2Hs ones -> http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...500&ppuser=101

shutterflyD50 16-10-07 22:21

thank you for all your comments i think i will save up for some large glass for now and then i might switch camera bodies thanks again i was just wondering

sassan 17-10-07 05:05

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Originally Posted by shutterflyD50 (Post 23870)
i will save up for some large glass for now and then i might switch camera bodies

Very good decision.
If you remain interested in D2s, you may find your self more buying power, once the D3 prevails the market as it is quit likely that many pros now with D2, will be selling theirs with hope to switch to the bigger better brother. Though at about $5000 you may ask how many. But the first time ever made a full frame sensor by Nikon, on top of capabilities with ISO 6400 will ultimately make a lot of potential Nikon fans to make the transition very soon so you will be seeing a lot of D2s on the market that means a significant lowering of current price in a short time. So yes it pays to wait, yet don't forget to keep practicing on bird shooting skills especially in flight.
BTW if only high frame rate of shooting interests you, I seriously advise you to have a hand on much much cheaper point and shots that give you good optical reach on top of very fast fps and dual image stabilizer at fraction of the cost of DSLRs.

sassan 17-10-07 05:07

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Originally Posted by Canis Vulpes (Post 23866)

Sample photo http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1213781/L/

Check out my gallery with EXIF so you can see the D2Hs ones -> http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...500&ppuser=101


Nice and impressive pictures Foxy.
I give the credit to photographer more than the tools.
I like specially one that you took on my birthday.

Canis Vulpes 17-10-07 11:36

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Originally Posted by sassan (Post 23876)
Nice and impressive pictures Foxy.
I give the credit to photographer more than the tools.
I like specially one that you took on my birthday.

Thanks for that Sassan, please advise which pic you especially like. I cannot find info relating to your birthday :confused:


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