puckhead193 said:
Can i ask why your not using your Coolpix 8800?
BTW do u have the wide angle adaptor... i was thinking of getting it
Not sure if you're asking me or asking Cooknn.... Since I'm the one who made a snarky comment vis-a-vis that camera model, I'll assume it's me.
My frustration with the CP 8800 is primarily due to the extreme slowness of that camera when it comes to focusing and when it comes to uploading to the memory card. Can't tell you how many shots I lost due to that. The VR lens on that camera is amazing, though, and it is capable of some really outstanding images. The 8800 is really very good for shooting static subjects in good lighting, for shooting landscapes and so on. It falters badly when there is any sort of action involved or if there is a need for quick focusing and quick reading to the memory card. Many people who are far more patient than I am or who have different interests in photographic subjects have had great success and satisfaction with the CP 8800. I've seen some spectacular flower photos and still-life macros done with that camera, for instance. It just turns out that for me, it was not a tool which met my expectations and it just wasn't right for the way I like to shoot.
One day last spring I was going out to a party, and instead of choosing the 8800 or the 8400, for some reason decided to take my old 995 instead. Had a fun time shooting away, and when I was at home later downloading/reviewing the images, I noticed the high percentage of "keepers" as opposed to any time I'd shot with the 8800. I also reflected on how much fun I'd had with that old CP 995 and realized that with my 8800 I just was not having fun. Each time i went out with it I would come home angry and frustrated. Right then I stopped to analyze the situation and realized that it was time to move on from the 8800 and that the type of camera that I would need to do the type of shooting I would like, with the responsiveness I require, was going to have to be a DSLR. Went to the local camera shop and handled a D70 and came home with it. The rest is history....
In answer to your question about the wide-angle lens attachment, no I don't have that. Instead, I have the CP 8400, which is a great little wide-angle camera and super for parties. It is a very good complement to the 8800 and was designed as such. It makes a great little "street" camera, too, as it is unobtrusive and people aren't always aware that someone is using it. I think now prices have come down on them so if you're interested in getting into more wide-angle stuff, you might want to consider picking up an 8400 rather than fiddling with a bulky add-on attachment WA lens for the 8800. I think you would be much more satisfied with the results. Just my opinion, though: as they say, YMMV (your mileage may vary).
Since I bought the D70 and various lenses I haven't used the 8800 at all but there have been times when I've pulled out the 8400, as I still enjoy using that little guy at parties and such.
Hope this answers your questions!
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