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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 797700" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>oh,, an that picture was shot with my trusty D200,, that I always keep in my car, it is the perfect, leave in the car in case you see a picture you want to take. You can pick</p><p>them up now for sooo little, and still such an awesome beast, and the CCD sensor, still renders color so vibrantly. I gave my D80 away years ago, and immediately went out</p><p>and bought a D200, just because I love the CCD sensor so much. but they take more power, and maybe do not scale as much, so now we have the CMOS sensors Initially</p><p>the first CMOS sensors were not as vibrant, but over time, the engineers and software guys figured out how to bring back the vibrancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 797700, member: 10038"] oh,, an that picture was shot with my trusty D200,, that I always keep in my car, it is the perfect, leave in the car in case you see a picture you want to take. You can pick them up now for sooo little, and still such an awesome beast, and the CCD sensor, still renders color so vibrantly. I gave my D80 away years ago, and immediately went out and bought a D200, just because I love the CCD sensor so much. but they take more power, and maybe do not scale as much, so now we have the CMOS sensors Initially the first CMOS sensors were not as vibrant, but over time, the engineers and software guys figured out how to bring back the vibrancy. [/QUOTE]
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