Pics from last weekend.
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Sol, you have such great talent! I just upgraded my camera and am looking forward to taking some pics. I just hope mine come out 1/2 as good as yours do.
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Originally Posted by auroradude
What camera is that?
Also why do some folks here still use old fashioned cameras? My mom has a digital SLR, thing kicks A$$.
Also why do some folks here still use old fashioned cameras? My mom has a digital SLR, thing kicks A$$.
But if you're willing to send me the $1100 or so it takes to get me a D-SLR just like Sol'* (I <3 the Canon 300D), I'll be more than happy
I see the pics now, and well, the sharpness and vibrance of these pics is just awesome. Combine that with a good eye, and we've got yet another situation in which Sol makes me go "wow"
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Originally Posted by repinS
Originally Posted by auroradude
What camera is that?
Also why do some folks here still use old fashioned cameras? My mom has a digital SLR, thing kicks A$$.
Also why do some folks here still use old fashioned cameras? My mom has a digital SLR, thing kicks A$$.
But if you're willing to send me the $1100 or so it takes to get me a D-SLR just like Sol'* (I <3 the Canon 300D), I'll be more than happy
I see the pics now, and well, the sharpness and vibrance of these pics is just awesome. Combine that with a good eye, and we've got yet another situation in which Sol makes me go "wow"
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Yeah, I go as far as the A75 as to turn off the Ai-AF (so yeah, centre-point focusing), and I kind of have to keep the ISO setting at 50/Auto due to the fact that there'd be hideous amounts of noise otherwise. It also goes from f/2.8-8.0, so I don't have very much range to work with, so I let it automatically pic exposure settings :(
As for the Minolta, I only have the option of centre-point focusing, and there are some buttons I just hit ("up" or "down") to control the aperture, and it automatically takes care of the shutter speed. Plus, the sound of the shutter and film advancing
As for the Minolta, I only have the option of centre-point focusing, and there are some buttons I just hit ("up" or "down") to control the aperture, and it automatically takes care of the shutter speed. Plus, the sound of the shutter and film advancing
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Noise control is decent on the 300D. From 100 to 400 there is little to no noise. 800 there is a little bit. 1600 is noticeable.
If I upgraded to the 20D, I could shoot at 800 all the time and nobody would know it.
If I upgraded to the 20D, I could shoot at 800 all the time and nobody would know it.
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Originally Posted by Sol
If I upgraded to the 20D, I could shoot at 800 all the time and nobody would know it.
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Although, on another day, my brother and I brought a tripod (just ask Jim, Murdock, or Tamara, lol) and got "what the ****, these guys BROUGHT A TRIPOD?!" remarks from people at the show 50ISO, 1/13s @ f/2.8 for a lot of the show.
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Originally Posted by PontiacDad
Those are great Sol, its not the camera its the eye behind it
Couldn't agree more.
If the eye ain't worth a crap,the pics won't be either!!!!!!!!!
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Although, on another day, my brother and I brought a tripod (just ask Jim, Murdock, or Tamara, lol) and got "what the f***, these guys BROUGHT A TRIPOD?!" remarks from people at the show 50ISO, 1/13s @ f/2.8 for a lot of the show.