
yeah. If you can't bring yourself to throw away your lenses and get a Sony then get the best Nikon you can afford and get an AF ring adapter.
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www.camerapricebuster.com/
i don't knwo what im looking for :)
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 20:29,
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i don't knwo what im looking for :)

doh
plus i don't buy second hand electricals (its one of my unwritten rules)
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 21:07,
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plus i don't buy second hand electricals (its one of my unwritten rules)

the best for your cash.
I have an old Sony that cost me the best part of £1000 and I'd be loathe to part with it because it is still superb. Would you really turn your nose up if you could buy it for £200? ( that Nikon fella told me he'd offer me more if I was selling. )
(fuck, I miss that lad )
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 21:25,
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I have an old Sony that cost me the best part of £1000 and I'd be loathe to part with it because it is still superb. Would you really turn your nose up if you could buy it for £200? ( that Nikon fella told me he'd offer me more if I was selling. )
(fuck, I miss that lad )

If you have decent nikon lenses already, get the most expensive nikon D body you can. Lens adapters generally suck and you lose functionality as well as them changing the focal length of the lens. I've used nikon for 15+ years and think they are excellent cameras/lenses
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