f3nikon:The lack of funds is what helps me.
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Lack of fund is not a huge problem but for me unfortunately lack of talents seems to be the limiting factor

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f3nikon:The lack of funds is what helps me.
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ssra30:ReyeR, I thought by now you would already be a proud owner of Oly Evolt or something like that by now. If not, its not too late to move to Nikon camp![]()
ReyeR:Ha ha ha- Every man has a price, if you wanted to fling your old D70 and Sea and Sea housing my way downunder I will be more than happy to switch to the 'N' camp!
I can't believe you have moved on to a Nikon D2X with a Subal housing. Mate, I must be doing something wrong here :06: .
ReyeR:I read and understood the purpose of his test - did you?
Peter's noise test wasn't a comparison between a C5050 and a D70, as summarised by his recommendation: "Use the lowest ISO settings for both cameras unless you have specific reasons for increasing the ISO. And if you must increase ISO, try to limit it to no more than 100 for the C-5050 and 400 for the D70". Read and understand it - he has made a recommedation for individual cameras, not compared the two. The discussion here is about different noise characteristics exhibited between a prosumer camera and DSLR and their effects on the image captured, in case you have forgotten.
I was going to ask you myself if you worked for press? You seem to have the knack of picking on words and phrases and presenting them in an out-of-context manner, instead of sticking to the point and presenting facts relevant to the discussion.