those are gorgeous photos. Do you sell prints of them?
Thank you. Yes, I sell prints. I also sell them for stock usage. Not a lot but it does help pay for the pixels I consume
Hopefully you've checked out the reviews on this site:
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A big difference between digital and film cameras is the fact that the captured images are manipulated during analog to digital conversion, as well as post processing. It makes comparing the technical merits of one camera lens system to another very difficult - if not impossible. With film-based cameras the film was pretty much a constant so, if you compared two cameras taking the same photo with the same film then you'd be able to directly compare how the lenses performed.
You should decide on the resolution you want - anything from 8-14 mp is plenty for the vast majority of shooting.
Then decide if you really want to be buying a variety of lenses to go with it. I decided I didn't want to - so, although there are hundreds, if not 100s of lenses available for my Sony it was not a deal maker for me.
Decide about the importance of low light performance to you. Currently Canon is tops. For me, I use ISO 100 for 90% of my shots. If I shoot in low light at higher ISO then I use noise reduction in post processing. Works good enough for me.
You should decide if you want video capability. This is a feature that's gaining popularity in dslrs. I wish my Sony had it, but that feature wasn't available way back in 2008.
You need to hold/play with a few different cameras. For example, for me the Pentax was too small in my hands - it just wasn't comfortable to hold. Get a feel for where the controls are located and how easy it is to make changes to the camera setup. For me, the Nikons were too complicated/confusing.
Remember that most dslr buyers don't know about cameras but do know the Canon and Nikon brands - so that's what the camera stores push and that's what people buy.
Say...this wouldn't have anything to do with a certain upcoming birthday would it?
Remember: age doesn't matter unless you're a cheese!
best, gordon