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SchnauzerBoy

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  1. Not sure if I understand what you're saying here. Are you saying if it's over $1000 it's cheaper to buy from DDE, the sister company, instead of DDP?

    D-D-E are distributors. D-D-P are a shop front who get their stuff through D-D-E.

    Most products are cheaper through D-D-E.

    DWI are the ones who charge once you go over $1000 for tax purposes.

    If you purchase over $1000 from DDE, they write an invoice out for less so as not to attract GST etc when posting :)

    Lots of information within the Photographic section of Whirlpool's forums.

  2. where are the repairs done with a Mack warranty?

    All done by approved repairers in Australia - usually Canon or Nikon themselves.

    Once you log a service request with Mack, they contact you with information on approved repairs for you to contact for costs.

    I know a few people who have had to use it and haven't had any problems.

  3. Just like to add that I am a big fan of DWI and when I get my D300s I'll be adding the MACK Diamond warranty.

    It is actually better than Nikon's for length of warranty... and still works out cheaper than buying it from Australia :rasberry:

    Nothing to be scared about, it is just the Australian shops trying to get your money.... MACK is worth its weight in gold :provoke:

  4. I really dont want to bother with getting the sigma and selling it to upgrade to Canon if I change my mind.

    I will pop in to a shop and have a play with both. Either way its a little bit EXCITING!!

    I had exactly the same thoughts when I was buying mine :)

    I went in with my D80 and tried the Nikon, the Sigma and the Tamron... all 70-200 f2.8 lenses, only the Nikon had VR (their version of IS).

    In the end I still went for the cheaper... and I'll tell you why....

    A Monopod :(

    IS (or VR) effectively gives you stability of 2 stops of exposure... so rather than it being 1/200 of a second, you can use 1/50 of a second with the same exposure. A Monopod will give you something very similar. In fact, most lens manufactures recommend you turn VR off if you are using a monopod or a tripod for this exact reason... it is wasted :thumbsup:

    So I went for the $1000 cheaper lens and a $100 monopod.

    Yes I have to carry it around with me, but I get more stability in my photos (and it is great when you are standing around for hours as you can securely balance your camera on the monopod - just don't completely trust it, always tied the straps around your arm/neck!)

    OS/IS/VR is all good, but none of my lenses have it because the monopod goes everywhere with me, or I shoot in enough light to adjust the shutter speed or the ISO to keep enough light to the sensor to make sure the shutter speed is always faster than the longest zoom on the lens when I dont have either 'pod :mad

    Sorry about that... ended up going into a camera lesson!

  5. Really depends on the lens for quality.

    Whilst I am a Nikon user, the Canon doesnt really go for me, but my friends use Canons so I know their experiences, but just to give you an idea of my lens setup

    Sigma 18-50 F2.8 = Went for this one over the Nikon as it is faster and cheaper and MACRO focus is closer. However, I would probably have gone the Tamron now which is the 17-50 because it is slightly better at the 2.8 end, but once you go to f4 they are all about the same. Either way the $500 compared to the Nikon price was a hands down.

    Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM II = as per kja's friend, I love this and it is the main lens on my camera. I do a lot of sports / pet photography and this is great. Low light is awesome... coupled with my monopod it is better than the Nikon 70-200 with VR and $800 compared to $2000 is an easier hit on the wallet... and it focuses on my D80 (and soon to be D300s) faster :)

    Nikon 50mm 1.8 = easy purchase, best in its class :(

    Save up for that 70-200 L lens, it'll do wonders for your already impressive portfolio :thumbsup: Although, I can't recommend the Sigma enough.... I think on certain Canon bodies it'll focus faster, but get to a shop, try them both on your body and see which one works best for you :mad

  6. One more question. What is the difference between Sigma and Canon? Is it a quality issue?

    Ok with the MACK first - it is basically extra warranty... quite cheap for lenses, but covers you for mechanical wear and can be up to 7 years, well past the manufacturers warranty. Oh and it is international :D

    Sigma and Canon - well it depends on the lens... some are better in the Canon built, some are better in the Sigma built (e.g. Sigma 10-20 is the best at this range, but the Canon 70-200 L is slightly better than the Sigma, although 3x the price!)

    Google, photo forums, your wallet and end results will decide for you :eek:

  7. Could I make a request that there be no more spider shots for EEK? It is beginning to freak me out a little too much (plus I saw my first redbacks the other day!)

    Another think outside the box today!

    We went to Adelaide Super-Drome to watch the cycling, and the team event gives me my excuse for WIND. The team of 4 racers work together so that the lead racer does all the hard work, whilst the 3 behind him use the WIND he generates to slipstream, which is meant to provide you with 20% of your energy.

    The South Australian team went on to win :thumbsup:

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  8. It's off to a great start with some great pics

    Today is the 1st of the month, which means the canex treatment for our 2 :eek:

    As soon as I saw crush on the list, I had an idea and went about setting it up (took about 20 minutes!). Don't often setup pictures, but today gave me a great insight :clap:

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  9. Nice shots everyone....

    Love your bridge shot JS

    Fluffy - your SP is :welcome:

    The colour in the clothes clips are great too

    RedAngel, that face is just gorgeous

    Here is my shot for today

    Finally got around to doing my New Years Resolution... riding home from work... so here are my new helmet and gloves!

    Taken closeup to try and get exactly what I wanted in the frame, so no cropping today! Makes a big change for me... so that is 2 big changes in one day... I need to lie down!

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