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Fong, The new rebels should be announced in January, and probably be on sale by march. If you wait it out, you'd have a more significant upgrade. A lot ofpeople are willing to bet the New rebels will have a video mode.
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Originally Posted by jrdnsrnss
Got another shot of my nephew, dude was in awe of windchimes, just kept looking at them so i was able to get a few shots of him.
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Let me know what y'all think. Keep up the good work, world!
i really like those two man
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Originally Posted by ienycepnoyi
i like to shoot wide angle and is good in low light. what would be a good lens for an xti? i already have a 50mm and happy with it but i want one thats wide
What's your budget? for around $500-$600 you can get a Decently fast Fisheye.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12069-USA/Canon_2535A003_Fisheye_EF_15mm_f_2_8.htmlhttp://www.bhphotovideo.c...isheye_EF_15mm_f_2_8.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/535763-USA/Sigma_477_101_10mm_f_2_8_EX_DC.htmlhttp://www.bhphotovideo.c...101_10mm_f_2_8_EX_DC.html
Yo right one for the info. I guess I'll wait it out and see what is in store in the future. Just sometimes you get that itch to by somethingand I just need to scratch it away and think smart.....which is probably yo buy a lens and not another camera.Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
^ That first Pic is insane. Good stuff man!
Fong, The new rebels should be announced in January, and probably be on sale by march. If you wait it out, you'd have a more significant upgrade. A lot of people are willing to bet the New rebels will have a video mode.
Iso, white balance and shutter speed. The lens you use will also dictate how well you can shoot under low light.Originally Posted by a12ware89
shots from my canon sx100
My pictures come out great outdoors but indoors they look crappy without natural sunlight, i don't get it, what am I doing wrong, what should I try, different ISO?
Originally Posted by BayEST
Let me know what y'all think. Keep up the good work, world!
My pictures come out great outdoors but indoors they look crappy without natural sunlight,
Are you shooting on auto? If so I would try shooting on manual and change a few of the variables.
One of my pet peeves is white balance - make sure it's not set to auto as P&S cameras don't deal with indoor lighting well. Try shooting with atripod or on a stable surface too to rule out the shutter speed/ISO problems - you can use a low ISO to avoid noise.
Post a few of the ones that didn't come out and I'm sure people will be able to give you tips.
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
^ I already mentioned a FireFox add-on that you can use to view the Exif data of some pictures called FxIF. Unfortunately, those who continue to post their pics on Flickr don't include the Exif data.
Originally Posted by kdwallace
My pictures come out great outdoors but indoors they look crappy without natural sunlight,