Re: Go for the S5 - its better in every aspect. I used all of them intensively. Details:
LaFonte wrote:
mistermejia wrote:
Say thanks, i appreciate that. When you say S3 is slow, i would think that might be due to your studio work in a fast paced environment?? I am not a pro, just shoot family, friends and my kids, but my kids actualy LIKE to pose for me and they actually wait for me, which is nice
Basically i just want it for fun for portraits photos, not for a business and not to take fast action photos. My friend just asked me to take a look at it first before deciding as you said, maybe i should. For $200 dollars it sounds very tempting and i do LOVE 1 piece camera bodies without battery grip, like my Nikon F5, but the F5 view finder is HUGE.
I guess if i do like the S3 with a smaller view finder i could just use AF lenses, My Rokinon 1.4 will be too difficult to use, BUT if the view finder IS INDEED just as small as the Nikon D60 then FOR SURE i don't want it.
What are your thougths?
Are you really, really sure you want the old S? I know budget constrains and nostalgic feeling are important, but they are now generally pain to work with. I mean they were fantastic when they were new, but now they are slow to use, slow to write, heavy, not good in high ISO and have slow AF and obsolete raw software. A good drawer item.
Ok, S3 maybe as a collector item, but for day to day hobby shooting? Seriously? $200 is not much, but for $350 you can have small modern m43 and believe me in general you will be much happier with that. Especially if you use it for family and kids.
You know some people here would say they still use S3 or S5 as their favorite camera for weddings and portraits but don't get distracted by that, they all usually have also the newest and fastest machines and they bought them for reason. There is nothing "hobby" in using old S cameras, it is just old, it cost $200 for reason because it will get on your nerves pretty fast and you will endup buying something else anyway as everybody else did.
I agree and disagree with you Yes, most people do have something newer. This camera wont be my main and only camera either, i will be buying "possibly" the Nikon D7100 when it comes out. I am not getting any of this Fuji for performance capability, i am getting one because the picture output is COMPLETELY different from any nikon i have ever had, D200, D300, D7000. I like that "older" film look and i would like to experiment with it.
by the way, what brand is a M3??