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<blockquote data-quote="Old Saxon" data-source="post: 96732" data-attributes="member: 12041"><p>I bought a Nikon D4. As I mentioned earlier, my equipment far exceeds my capabilities. LOL I looked at the D800/800e and D600 and couldn't get enthused about either model, and the D700 wasn't exactly what I wanted, either. I am incredibly impressed with the D4 over the three months I've owned it. My "keeper" ratio has definitely improved.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I'd say that my knowledge and skill level have reached the point that I know what I don't know, and sometimes can figure it out on my own. I'm a long way from a professional, but have published and sold a few photos...and I stress the word "few!" Friends and family tell me my photos are great, but I've spent hours upon hours looking at truly wonderful photos on Flickr and other hosting sites, so I know where I fit along the photographic scale...and it isn't at the "great" end!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Saxon, post: 96732, member: 12041"] I bought a Nikon D4. As I mentioned earlier, my equipment far exceeds my capabilities. LOL I looked at the D800/800e and D600 and couldn't get enthused about either model, and the D700 wasn't exactly what I wanted, either. I am incredibly impressed with the D4 over the three months I've owned it. My "keeper" ratio has definitely improved. Overall, I'd say that my knowledge and skill level have reached the point that I know what I don't know, and sometimes can figure it out on my own. I'm a long way from a professional, but have published and sold a few photos...and I stress the word "few!" Friends and family tell me my photos are great, but I've spent hours upon hours looking at truly wonderful photos on Flickr and other hosting sites, so I know where I fit along the photographic scale...and it isn't at the "great" end! [/QUOTE]
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