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Thanks Xmetal :P

Basti - Bit of both :P

It actually looks much sharper and brighter and more vibrant when viewed in full size and also on my x series sony bravia tv.

The colors are amazing on that tv.

Thats the thing about digital photography. Different screens/resolutions/panels etc; it effects the photo.

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Since i got a ps3, i got wireless net setup so i can view my website on the sony lcd tv and it looks incredible!! Better than my little 17inch lcd screen for my pc.

Theres been a few times when my friends go "umm its a little dark the pic, can you make it brighter".. IM LIKE UH!! lol

Anyways :P

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some pics i took around perth, D60 Nikon

also purchased an old Nikon F100 film type camera off ebay cheap! ahh film again haha, now i gotta try and find some places that process film.

have ordered some velvia 50 and plan to do a bit of landscape with it, should make for some awesome shots. been looking around and have found a few film scanners too.

saving for a D700 or D3 MMMMM!

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some pics i took around perth, D60 Nikon

also purchased an old Nikon F100 film type camera off ebay cheap! ahh film again haha, now i gotta try and find some places that process film.

have ordered some velvia 50 and plan to do a bit of landscape with it, should make for some awesome shots. been looking around and have found a few film scanners too.

saving for a D700 or D3 MMMMM!

post-29187-1225197625_thumb.jpg post-29187-1225197639_thumb.jpg post-29187-1225197652_thumb.jpg post-29187-1225197665_thumb.jpg

Good stuff, however a little soft for my taste. Try it around f8 to get it a bit more sharper :)

Try out the d90 first :) You might just like it and theres no reason to spend so much on a d3 or so.. Just an option thats all!!

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yeah ive looked at the d90, excellent camera, and the HD vid option gets me going too. but i also lik the full frame sensor of the D700/3 and the ablity to shoot at high isos with little to no noise! especially indoor sports, drifting etc.

will wait a while and see what happens with prices first however :O

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