Not a Canon expert - but I'd take a small compact to keep in your pocket. There are moments when you just can't be arsed to lug the big stuff around on a trip like that and something like a S95 tucked in your pocket is a good idea.
My other bit of advice would be to hire a bigger car than...
That's a bit harsh... apart from a few compacts I've never owned a Canon and just wanted to see if some of the grumbles on the 'net were real issues or not. I can see that you are obviously knowledgeable on Canon - sadly I'm not.
Hmm...
I don't do studio stuff - it's mostly outdoors (motorsport/rugby etc.) so the weather sealing does matter. The D80 has got wet more times than I care to think about. FPS matters too - so I guess I'll stick with Nikon. Thanks everybody... :thumbs:
I've been a happy D80 user for the last 3 or 4 years - but now want to go FF.
So Canon or Nikon? Just priced up a Canon kit (5D + 24/70 and 70/200) and it does seem quite a bit cheaper - especially the lenses. On the other hand the reviews seem to regard the D700 as a better product. Weather...
Nikons from the '80's are all good! I have an F3 and it is a battered old thing but it all works perfectly.
With £350 I'd put the money into Nikon glass and get a cheaper body to start with. F3's seem to have got very expensive. At the other end of the scale the EM is the smallest SLR made...
Might be worth trying a tighter crop on #5? Lose the white van etc. You might need to straighten it as well.
The wings on #7 are bizarre - did they help?
another vote for the complex... the other issue with Club is that you need to stand on the track side incline and shoot down onto the bikes - that always seems to lose a sense of speed. IMHO anyway.
At least at the complex you can stand at ground level and shoot over the top of the fence. You...
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