Hi,

  I am not a professional photographer and never experienced Canon or Nikon
but wish to. During my Ethnobotanical surveys I use 7.2 megapixel digital
camera. I have taken over 300,000 pictures from it. Over 33,000 are online
at Ecoport and 3000 at Discoverlife.  Remaining pictures are in CG
Biodiversity database (offline). Now I am planning to buy new camera but
never stop using this digital camera. In my scientific report on Type II
Diabetes all +80,000 pictures were taken through this camera.

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&Author=oudhia&Thumbnails=Only&AuthorWild=CO

http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20p?see=I_PAO/0032


regards

Pankaj Oudhia

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Samir Takaochi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anand ji, thank you very much for your reply!
>
> Im pleased to hear your advice.
>
> In Japan, Canon and Nikon is accepted by professional photographer (Canon
> looks being used in more Media), but I think  though Canon has bit more
> sthrength in digital as you said, Nikon seems to be more recoginized
> intenationally.
>
> Why I talk about Tamron & Sigma is , as I studied on web, Tamron 90 macro
> is accepted by many macro user since its unique soft image. Whereas Sigma 50
> macro is famous in excellent sharpness of image.
>
> Only weak point is speed of Auto focus and model is old which has no
> VR/IS(Vibration reduction/Image stabilizer) system in this lens.(I heard
> Canon is fastest in AF speed in digital field)
>
> Regarding weakness in VR/IS system of these lens,  I can use pentax or
> olympus camera which has VR/IS in its body. Especially latest model of
> Pentax camera has VR whch is equivalent to  Nikon/Canon's lens.
>
> But i saw on  japanese  website, some are saying  that speed & accuracy of
> AF as well as VR/IS is not required  when one use macro lens.
>
> They He says because AF system of any camera cannot make exact forcus as
> per what one wants and so final adjustment has to be done by manual always.
>
> Do you(anyone) feel so while you taking photograph of flowers & trees?
>
> Since its expensive shopping for me, I d like to hear advice from user who
> use for same purpose i.e. taking picture of plant in same climate &
> atmosphere.
>
> >
>

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