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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15331978]I bought a new camera a few weeks ago. 1750 dollars later I'm satisfied. I"m photogenic but I"m not sure why.[/QUOTE]
Without knowing what the Canadian dollar is worth (though I assume it's more than a Swedish krona), I'd say that it sounds like a whole lot of money. |
Yeah, it's a lot of moneys. :|
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[QUOTE=Tyr;15331998]Without knowing what the Canadian dollar is worth (though I assume it's more than a Swedish krona), I'd say that it sounds like a whole lot of money.[/QUOTE]
It's worth the same as the USD if that helps. Camera was around 1200, lens was around 200, 4GB card was around 150, then tax. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332022]It's worth the same as the USD if that helps.
Camera was around 1200, lens was around 200, 4GB card was around 150, then tax.[/QUOTE] lol you are overestimating your economy. >=[ CD =/= USD |
Now that the Canadian dollar is worth nearly as much as the American one so many good jokes in tv and movies are now obsolete :'(
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[QUOTE=TojesDolan;15332033]lol you are overestimating your economy. >=[
CD =/= USD[/QUOTE] No actually the CAD and USD are about even right now. They hit parallel a few days ago. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332022]It's worth the same as the USD if that helps.
Camera was around 1200, lens was around 200, 4GB card was around 150, then tax.[/QUOTE] Okay, so a dollar is around 6.5 SEK. What camera do you have? Nikon? Canon? Pentax? |
[QUOTE=Tyr;15332054]Okay, so a dollar is around 6.5 SEK. What camera do you have? Nikon? Canon? Pentax?[/QUOTE]
Nikon D80 with an 18-70mm lens. or is it 18-80...well regardless. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332043]No actually the CAD and USD are about even right now. They hit parallel a few days ago.[/QUOTE]
Holy fuck America's exonomy is dying. *checks mexican peso* Anh ours still sucks lol |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332056]Nikon D80 with an 18-70mm lens. or is it 18-80...well regardless.[/QUOTE]
Ah, I've heard excellent things about that one. I was thinking of buying it, but I might settle with a D40, since I'm a little short on cash right now, and it's more user friendly. It sounds like it's about the same price as here in Sweden. Stuff usually is more expensive here, so that's a little surprising. |
The Canadian economy is relatively strong in resources, we're just tools who gave most of them to the US. Our dollar was always higher up until 30 years ago, but at least we're not trillions of dollars in debt, so it balances out.
[QUOTE=Tyr;15332089]Ah, I've heard excellent things about that one. I was thinking of buying it, but I might settle with a D40, since I'm a little short on cash right now, and it's more user friendly. It sounds like it's about the same price as here in Sweden. Stuff usually is more expensive here, so that's a little surprising.[/QUOTE] It just depends on what you need. I needed one a little better than the D40 without entering D200/300 territory, because I'm in a Journalism program and while I'm not planning on entering photojournalism, a solid camera is a must. Plus I love photography and school finally gave me an excuse to buy this beast. |
I never have chances to buy beasts. :(
I have to build beasts! =( |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332090]It just depends on what you need. I needed one a little better than the D40 without entering D200/300 territory, because I'm in a Journalism program and while I'm not planning on entering photojournalism, a solid camera is a must. Plus I love photography and school finally gave me an excuse to buy this beast.[/QUOTE]
I just need it to take photos for fun when I'm at field trips and at home, so a D40 might be the best for me. Nothing too fancy, but still better than a compact camera. |
Tojes, you [I]are[/I] a beast
[QUOTE=Tyr;15332146]I just need it to take photos for fun when I'm at field trips and at home, so a D40 might be the best for me. Nothing too fancy, but still better than a compact camera.[/QUOTE] Yeah for sure, it'll cut it easily. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332149]Yeah for sure, it'll cut it easily.[/QUOTE]
Alrighty, then. I'll look into a D40. Thanks, Tyler. |
[QUOTE=Tyr;15332250]Alrighty, then. I'll look into a D40. Thanks, Tyler.[/QUOTE]
IT's also worth looking into Canon's, but I prefer Nikon's personally. They're heavier. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15332256]IT's also worth looking into Canon's, but I prefer Nikon's personally. They're heavier.[/QUOTE]
Plus Canons are so small. I've got shovels for hands. |
Well, the D40 is relatively small for a DSLR. Either way you should always hold a camera before you buy anyways.
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Definitely. It's just that Canons cheapest EOS (can't remember the model's name right now) is even smaller.
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Yeah, true.
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I know, I saw it years ago. I just wanted to trick stupid North Americans into panic.
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lol Jason
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I got an 8th of shrooms! I've never tripped before. I'm actually kinda freaked out, I have no idea what to expect. I hope I don't jump off a building or some stupid sh[I]i[/I]t like that.
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How much did you pay for that?
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So apparently the 4th season of House starts tonight. I had no idea, so I'm pretty stoked.
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Just watch any other House episode and you'll know what happens tonight.
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someone gets sick and house cures them while making witty remarks probably
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[QUOTE=Deth;15332675]Just watch any other House episode and you'll know what happens tonight.[/QUOTE]
Not really. You haven't watched it much passed the like, second season have you? |
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