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300chf ain't shit to me
(07-10-2008, 10:58 AM)
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#151
Originally Posted by SnakeXs:
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about the same metal capacity as a cucumber
(07-10-2008, 10:59 AM)
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#152
Originally Posted by cloudwalking:
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MrArseFace
(07-10-2008, 01:53 PM)
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#153
assuming the new kit lens is the 18-55IS, then keep that for your landscape stuff. Plenty wide enough and a lot better than the old 18-55.
For animally stuff, you could do worse than grab a 55-250IS. Again pretty cheap (relatively) with IS to help keep things clear, and supposed to be good quality. |
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(07-10-2008, 01:56 PM)
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#154
Originally Posted by mrklaw:
Thanks, tomjr. |
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(07-10-2008, 03:00 PM)
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#155
Originally Posted by SnakeXs:
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(07-23-2008, 09:30 PM)
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#157
hey guys, i'm looking for some nikon lens suggestions. i have $600 to spend. i currently have the 18-55mm vr, and 55-200mm vr. i'm thinking about selling them and buying the 18-200mm vr lens. i also do want a 50mm prime lens, a fisheye lens and an ultra-wide lens.
how is the 18-200mm lens? is it worth it to spend the money just to combine my current 2 lenses? i really think i would use the 200mm lens more often if i didn't have to switch. but on the other hand i really would like to start building a lens collection (prime, fisheye, ultra wide). |
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(07-23-2008, 09:42 PM)
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Man, I thought the alphabet soup on Canon lenses was bad...
#159
Is this it? Nikkor AF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G IF-ED VR II DX
Originally Posted by Joe:
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Member
(07-23-2008, 11:10 PM)
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#162
Originally Posted by nitewulf:
(I agree with laziness - but if you're already lazy, like me, a convenient zoom can help you take more photos!) |
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(07-23-2008, 11:23 PM)
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#164
Each lens I buy has its specialty, the 50mm is sharp and fast good for portraits, the 18-200 vr as everyone has said is versatile, but not as sharp and the bokeh could be better. The 80-200 is fast sharp and has good range for games and concerts. It all depends on what type of photog you are.
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(07-23-2008, 11:29 PM)
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#165
Originally Posted by nitewulf:
That said, sometimes, it's valuable to have a kind of walkaround lens in your collection. But as you said, an 18-200 is practically an allround answer - if you were actually ever going to get a collection, it's best to have a roadmap of what you intend. Of course, many people (myself included) don't really know what they like or find useful - and as zhenming said, it depends greatly on how you like to shoot.
Last edited by mrkgoo; 07-23-2008 at 11:32 PM.
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venison crκpe
(07-30-2008, 11:26 PM)
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#166
Think this is a good place to ask this going by the title. Didn't think it worth it making a whole new thread.
I'm going into the city tommorow to play with some dslr's before I buy one in a week or so. Apart from comfort and feel, can you suggest anything else I should have in my head whilst looking for my potential purchase? Depending upon whether or not the shop lets me take a few shots with each model of course. I should also mention I'm quite a novice when it comes to photography. I mean I've played with compacts for years and family members have told me that I should pursue it further and well I've come into some money and have decided to plunge and get a dslr and spend the rest of my summer experimenting with it before heading to uni. I've read a lot of advice for people in a similiar position to me telling them maybe getting a dslr isn't the best next step to take but before any of you suggest something along the same lines this is something I really want to dive into. Anyway back to my original plea for advice, thanks in advance. |
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(07-31-2008, 02:16 AM)
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#167
all depends on how much passion you have, ie, is it a whim or will it be a life-long passion? if latter, then flexibility is important, ie, the lens system. the bodies will come and go, the lenses should be the deciding factors for serious photographers.
OTOH, if you just wanna test out the waters, either nikon or canon start up kits will do you great. comfort and feel is very important, as is metering modes and speed (frames/sec)...most latest dslrs and lenses can focus pretty fast. the startup cameras are very comparable. i dont know much about the latest canon entry level camera though...the 1000D, but i understand it has very good specs. |
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(08-05-2008, 02:07 PM)
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#169
Originally Posted by mercury:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...RSZ_1389ps.jpg I host my pics on photobucket, a lot of people here also use flickr. |
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(08-08-2008, 07:08 PM)
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#170
ok i've decided to skip the 18-200mm vr lens and get a more specialized lens.
out of tamron or sigma who makes a better lens? i'm now debating over a sharp wide-angle (17mm range) lens or a prime (30mm or 50mm) lens. which would you guys rather have? also are there any good tripods to be had for around $75? i'd like it to be sturdy, folds up nicely and small, quick release and easily be able to turn the camera vertical and horizontal. i know literally nothing about tripods. |
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(08-08-2008, 07:32 PM)
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#171
Originally Posted by Joe:
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about the same metal capacity as a cucumber
(08-08-2008, 07:38 PM)
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#172
Originally Posted by Tf53:
That said, I love my 50mm and use it a ton. I've said it a ton before, but while zooming is handy and great when you need to "get the shot", I enjoy something about being "confined" and forced into working different that primes offer. As far as tripods, I'm far from an expert but I think my Manfrotto leg and ball head combo was around 120 or so. I'm sure there's cheaper. Also, just got a reflector today. My first. Too bad I don't have a stand and usually need someone to hold it. It's a 32" Photoflex, white/gold. I'll be needing it in the near future. :P |
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(08-08-2008, 11:51 PM)
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#174
I have the following Nikon lenses (for my Nikon D300):
16-85 VR (walk around lens) 70-300 VR (telephoto lens) I had considered the 18-200 VR as an all-purpose lens, but apparently the 16-85 VR has significantly better image quality (although the 18-200 is no slouch and is a very capable lens). There is also the 17-55, which is a professional level lens and costs twice as much as the 16-85 VR. The 17-55 does not have vibration reduction (VR) but makes up for it in lens speed. With respect to telephoto lenses, I had considered the 70-200 VR (F2.8). It gets rave reviews, but costs three times as much as the 70-300 VR (F4.5), and is a big heavy lens. There is of course always a trade off between (a) focal range, (b) lens speed, (c) image quality and (d) cost. My lens purchasing philosophy is to go at least one lens "behind" the professional calibre lenses. I can't justify the cost of the pro lenses for what is a hobby. The 16-85 VR is "one" behind the 17-55, and the 70-300 VR is one behind the 70-200 VR. Both my lenses are somewhat slow (F4.5). Eventually, I will probably add a fast lens like the 50 mm F1.8 or 50 mm F1.4. |
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(08-15-2008, 10:10 PM)
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#175
hey guys, i ordered this tripod:
http://www.amazon.com/Bogen-Manfrott...8838116&sr=8-1 i hope i made a good choice :D couple quick Q's 1. do you recommend a sandisk III card for a nikon d60, or does it offer no speed increase over a sandisk II? i have a III now and its quick, but for less money i could get more storage on a II but i dont want to sacrifice any noticeable speed. 2. how do you feel about 3rd party batteries? should i get a nikon battery or get a CTA battery for almost half the cost? |
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there is joy in sucking dick
(08-31-2008, 04:11 PM)
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#176
Man, now that I'm progressing forward with Photography its sort of annoying me that anything beyond the Rebel line with Canon seems to be on the backburner. I mainly want to see a reasonable Full-Frame Midrange DSLR at a reasonable price.
I liken this scenario to like NV releasing a $150 Card and a $500 Card... wheres the bridge? |
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Banned
(08-31-2008, 04:34 PM)
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#177
Originally Posted by BlueTsunami:
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there is joy in sucking dick
(08-31-2008, 04:54 PM)
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#179
I've heard some funky things about the 5D (mainly its performance when it comes to faster photography). Also the price for the body itself is also pretty high.
A $1500 Full-Frame DSLR would be so sweet On another note, checkout this Lens review repository (With examples!) http://www.motleypixel.com/reviews/i...3.5-4.5%20USM/ |
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Banned
(08-31-2008, 05:02 PM)
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#180
Originally Posted by BlueTsunami:
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there is joy in sucking dick
(08-31-2008, 05:09 PM)
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#181
Originally Posted by DarkAngelYuna:
My next camera definitely won't be a Full-Frame though :/. I'll probably end up getting the 40D or something. Edit: I just looked it up and the 40D (just the body) is around $1000 (Shipped) off of Amazon... :o
Last edited by BlueTsunami; 08-31-2008 at 05:18 PM.
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there is joy in sucking dick
(09-01-2008, 11:13 AM)
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#184
Some cool Camera Equipment related Youtube vids...
Unboxing of a 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLED6S2wYzw A dude buying a Canon 200mm f/1.8L PRIME: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWe4uDUZ7l0 A SIGMA 200-500mm F2.8 (34lb Monstrosity): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eowBZ...eature=related Another video of the same SIGMA lens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jqKE9Srtl4 :lol
Last edited by BlueTsunami; 09-01-2008 at 11:19 AM.
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there is joy in sucking dick
(09-05-2008, 11:33 AM)
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#185
Last edited by BlueTsunami; 09-05-2008 at 01:14 PM.
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Member
(09-05-2008, 12:07 PM)
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#186
Originally Posted by jiji:
This and the D700 will fight it out for my monie$. I'm guessing $2500 and specs above the D700. |
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there is joy in sucking dick
(09-14-2008, 11:46 PM)
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#187
ZEISS LENSES FOR CANON (EF MOUNTS): http://www.digitalkamera.de/Meldung/...nett/5111.aspx
HOLY YYYYY SHIIIIITTTT 21 f/2.8 50 f/1.4 85 f/1.4 21mm f/2.8 is fucking mine
Last edited by BlueTsunami; 09-14-2008 at 11:52 PM.
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(09-15-2008, 04:05 AM)
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#189
Originally Posted by BlueTsunami:
Nikon 14-24 vs Zeiss 21mm: http://www.16-9.net/lens_tests/nikon...424_21mm1.html Canon 16-35 vs Zeiss 21mm: http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/1075248 |
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there is joy in sucking dick
(09-15-2008, 04:34 AM)
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#190
Originally Posted by nitewulf:
Interestingly enough, I've been really applying myself when it comes to using my 50mm 1.4 and Manual mode. Though, I hate the Viewfinder on my 350D (one of the reasons I want to update my DSLR body). I've actually been looking into buying an old Minolta Rokkor 58mm f/1.2 and modifying it to an EOS mount. The bokeh it produces is stunning. |
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there is joy in sucking dick
(09-17-2008, 11:03 PM)
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#191
Presenting the Canon 5D MKII!
[IMG]http://i38.************/10wn1uf.jpg[/IMG] http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...&modelid=17662 21.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion (16,384 colors/each of 3 primary color), wide range ISO setting of 100-6400 (expandable L: 50, H1: 12800 and H2: 25600). Automatic peripheral illumination correction. Magnesium alloy construction with 'additional' environmental protection Full HD Video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution for up to 4GB per clip with HDMI output for HD viewing of stills and video. Next generation DIGIC 4 Image Processor for faster processing of fine detail and color reproduction as well as reduced image noise. High performance with 3.9 fps continuous shooting, new shutter with a durability of 150,000 cycles and improved weather-resistant body. Live View Function for stills (Quick, Live and Face Detection AF modes) and video. 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots/VGA) monitor with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coatings for improved viewing and smudge protection. Updated EOS Integrated Cleaning System specifically designed to work with a full-frame sensor. 9 AF points + 6 Assist AF points. UDMA memory card compatibility: Maximum 310 large JPEG images in a single burst with a UDMA card. Suggested price: $ 2,700 Now its between the D700 and 5D MKII. Good choices on both fronts, even I'm giving thought to the D700 but the MKII has some interesting additions too.
Last edited by BlueTsunami; 09-17-2008 at 11:06 PM.
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(09-17-2008, 11:09 PM)
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#192
Meh...canon is losing it in the body tech front...its not THAT big of a deal, but the D700, D3 and D300 all have the new fancy auto-focus system. Canon is playing catch up here. Seems like the 5D MK2 is remaining a studio camera foremost, which is ok. They need to come up with something that can compete w/ the D300.
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there is joy in sucking dick
(09-17-2008, 11:12 PM)
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#193
Originally Posted by nitewulf:
I do agree about Canon not being coy about what the 5D MKII is for (as you stated, Studio Photography). The way the AF points are set up, that really does clue one into this (not spread out, heavily in the center of the frame). Edit: Here's a link to various videos using the MKII with various lenses... http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/eos5dm2/02.html#01
Last edited by BlueTsunami; 09-17-2008 at 11:19 PM.
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(09-17-2008, 11:59 PM)
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#194
Originally Posted by BlueTsunami:
This be my next camera. If it pans out, that is, it is all that is promised...I'm intrigued because: Full frame: It's the next logical step after the other dSLR, and the way of the future. Canon: I have a few other Canon lenses, plus I have grown accustomed to the button layout. 21 MP, Iso 6400: The 21MP is overkill, but I guess nice to have IF the noise is kept down. Iso6400 - if that is equivalent of the 1600 on my 40D, I will be overjoyed, because it means the 3200 is closer to 800, which is fine. This is the main thing for me, the iso performance. It also means I can move up from my ef-s 17-55 - which is an awesome lens image-wise, but it feels a bit cheap. I've been eyeing the 24-70 and 24-105 pair - now if only they made a 24-70 with Is. |
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MrArseFace
(09-18-2008, 10:05 AM)
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#195
Originally Posted by nitewulf:
50D competes with the D300 pretty well. Its priced lower because Canon/Nikon never seem to go head to head directly, and apart from the 70,000 AF points on the Nikon, the 50D comes out well. |
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(09-20-2008, 09:33 PM)
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#196
5D MK2 sample, w/ the 50mm f/1.2L
breathtaking: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/eos...1_portrait.jpg |
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MrArseFace
(09-20-2008, 10:36 PM)
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#197
check out this guy's preview of the 5DII
Link note that all the photos on that link are stills grabbed from him shooting video at 1080p! I was considering getting the 50D, but this video part has me curious. I'm not convinced by FF being 'the future', as its really a question of what you shoot - if you shoot wide, or portrait/landscapes then its a great format. But if you shoot longer stuff like wildlife or birds or whatever, then the crop formats offer the benefit of more reach |
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(09-20-2008, 11:02 PM)
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#198
Originally Posted by mrklaw:
What made me really go wow was this:
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(09-21-2008, 12:46 AM)
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#199
Originally Posted by Schrade:
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always-end-with-a-swirl
(09-21-2008, 12:54 AM)
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#200
Originally Posted by BlueTsunami:
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