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    Hey John, post processing two different sensors from two totally different brands is horrible haha. There is such a difference between the sensor of my Canon and her Nikon.


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    Don't worry, Rodger, you're not the first to fall for a Nikon girl...

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    Whoah!! and NOOOO!! ...well actually I'd probably be just as happy with a Nikon : )


    Just out of curiosity any chance you'd sell that battery grip and battery separately?? Not sure if I can spare the cost right now, but thought I'd ask the ball park price you'd be looking for?

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    If thats your problem then just get DxO and post proccess using a Nikon color profile or Canon on her Nikon. Besides that it has the best noise reduction and the best dietail. But if have you CS5 its very close, but thats a $1000 software suite! DxO is $160 for your 7D and $300 for a FF plus few other features.


    Just a thought,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters


    Don't worry, Rodger, you're not the first to fall for a Nikon girl...



    HAHA! That KILLED me. Funny stuff.

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    Haha Sean that was great!


    John, thank you for your recommendations! But alas, last night I made the switch to a Nikon D700. It was going to be an expensive upgrade to FF and fast primes anyways, so it was a good time to make the switch.


    It was time for an upgrade to full frame and fast primes anyways. If you have sensitive ears and own a 5D mk II, turn away.... I just wasn

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    "If you have sensitive ears and own a 5D mk II, turn away.... I just wasn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozimax


    "If you have sensitive ears and own a 5D mk II, turn away.... I just wasn't thrilled about the 5D MKII. I shot around with friend's 5D mkII and another friend's D700 and that made the choice for me. "


    Funny Rodger, but Cantrell, Ghionis et al, all swear by their 5dii bodies. :-)


    Oh it's a great camera! Don't get me wrong. It's just not the one for me haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodger


    Quote Originally Posted by Ozimax


    "If you have sensitive ears and own a 5D mk II, turn away.... I just wasn't thrilled about the 5D MKII. I shot around with friend's 5D mkII and another friend's D700 and that made the choice for me. "


    Funny Rodger, but Cantrell, Ghionis et al, all swear by their 5dii bodies. :-)


    Oh it's a great camera! Don't get me wrong. It's just not the one for me haha.



    Well Ozimax, I have a 5D mark II and I'm very happy with it, but I just looked at the specs of the D700 and honestly it has some features that are very very interesting. It's just the pop-up flash that keeps me from converting to Nikon []


    Some things I remember that are nice:


    - Better AF system with more AF points


    - Faster shutterlag, comparable to the 1D-series of Canon and D3 series of Nikon I think


    - 5 frames per second and even 8 fps if you add a batterygrip


    - up to 7 frames with bracketing, which would be amazing for HDR(better than just the 3 shots for the 5D2)





    Just some things that are very very awesome. In my eyes it's pretty much a 1Ds series camera in a smaller and cheaper body with a few less megapixels and without video. Since I don't use video a lot on the 5D, that big feature doesn't really mean much to me. And if I were to start all over again, I think the Nikon D700 specs would interest me more than the 5D mark II specs. Good choice Rodger[Y] Have fun with it! And good luck selling the rest of your Canon gear.

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    Update: the 50mm is gone.


    Thanks for looking!

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