feimao07
Senior Member
if you can identify from Nikon I, M, S, Nikon F till F6 plus all the D bodies, will that help you in your photography skills??
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if you can identify from Nikon I, M, S, Nikon F till F6 plus all the D bodies, will that help you in your photography skills??
Yap and there's nothing wrong with that. Smae goes for car-lovers, doesnt mean he/she had to be a good driver if they can identify whether it is a e.g TS or WRX or STI.
So are you doing the same thing too by posting the above statement?
the top of the line is F5 back than, IIRC, F100, is the first Nikon camera have sub command dial to adjust aperture, this only show his is not familiar with this camera, does not mean that he don't know about photography.sometimes, haha, like i say.. bo liao mah !! but it is by no means a judge of skill level of the person handling it... a few years back, Was once approached by a 'uncle' who was holding, during then, the top of the line, Nikon F100.. i could tell he was having problem wif the camera.. he had the aperture ring set at 5.6...:sweat: well, problem solved...
Maybe by knowing the camera model, we can guess the skills of the photographers :devil:
impossible, pros shoot with D50 better then newbie with D2x
Agreed.
But than hor, it is not common that a pro photographer will be using a D50 unless it is a back up camera.
No disrespect for D50, but for a Pro, I guess what is important is the camera reliability, accurate exposure and fast and accurate auto focusing etc. A D50 may or may not fullfill this requirement.
Having said that, a person holding a D2X may not necessary be a pro or good photographer if he has a deep pocket and appreciate the finest thing in life.
Agreed.
But than hor, it is not common that a pro photographer will be using a D50 unless it is a back up camera.
No disrespect for D50, but for a Pro, I guess what is important is the camera reliability, accurate exposure and fast and accurate auto focusing etc. A D50 may or may not fullfill this requirement.
Having said that, a person holding a D2X may not necessary be a pro or good photographer if he has a deep pocket and appreciate the finest thing in life.
if you can identify from Nikon I, M, S, Nikon F till F6 plus all the D bodies, will that help you in your photography skills??
Hah! This is very agreeable.:thumbsup:
Another thing, its written in ENGLISH.![]()
I see, if anyone want to learn how to identify Nikon bodies, can collect all the Nikon cameras' catalogues, cut out all the photos of the particular cameras with different views, learn them by heart, soon will be able identify the models of different cameras bodies just one glance from a distance.Haaaaa, well... did anyone even mention anything about that helping in skills?
Funny thing is TS's asking a simple question, and all the same old "skills more important lah" answers came rushing in like as if no ones knows.:devil:
Reminds me of a very funny incident once at the old Nikon service centre many years ago.
I got there just before another chap with his Lowepro bag and Manfrotto 190 tripod. He looked at me with slight disdain, me with my cheap looking sigma branded small camera bag (in a pukey green). He was picking up his F80 and cheap zoom. Looking really 'professional' at the service desk, testing it out and talking to the receptionist in a very self-important manner, while I waited patiently behind him.
Then they called for me and I took out my F90x (with MB10 VG) and SB26. I was there to get the camera and flash checked out for an intermittent flashing problem. After that, I brought out my FM2 and asked them to replace the foam seals and mirror damper.
The guy's demeanor at this stage had changed to one of sheepishness. :bsmilie:
And no - you can't tell the skills of the photog by what he uses. And neither should you judge what he owns by the camera bag he uses.
I'll tell you the very reason why I gaffer up the 'Canon' word on the front of my pentaprism chamber, the '30D' badge, the words on my battery grip and flash, is because I don't want any equipment lovers/lusters asking me about what I use; concentrate on the photos, which are the final product.
I see, if anyone want to learn how to identify Nikon bodies, can collect all the Nikon cameras' catalogues, cut out all the photos of the particular cameras with different views, learn them by heart, soon will be able identify the models of different cameras bodies just one glance from a distance.
hope this help.
impossible, pros shoot with D50 better then newbie with D2x