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^ it depends what kind of p&s camera you got, you would probably need a minipod or a gorilla pod with a pan head to do so.
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Santi has taken a few pictures that you wouldnt know it came from a point and shoot of course it cost about 500 bucks around the same price of aD40 but if you have a CC around your aread you can find it for about 350 or spend a few extra bucks and get a XS XSi or sometihng NikonOriginally Posted by Shaq DIESEL 34
Is a point and shoot digital camera capable of taking pictures like these? With the panorama and good quality?
Originally Posted by elboricua 6
Where at? I'm looking for a 40D myselfOriginally Posted by elboricua 6
D90 Kit & 40D Kit for $909 - I'm def not getting a D90, but hmm should I pull the trigger? Rap how much was you selling your 40D? how much better is the 50D - I dont know if I want to move to the 5D since is full frame ..
Originally Posted by elboricua 6
From the Tour of California Prologue.
I'm jealous. I've been watching it on TV.
Those cycling shots are nice too - great panning. I like this one - gives a great sense of speed and the framing is good:
I would so have one of those Felt's too - I even like the Argyle.
Pretty much. There's usually also a mode on the camera to make it more stable as you pan it.Originally Posted by Jordan Novice
I still dont really understand. So im suppose to take a picture, and "follow" them along as they go so they stay in the shot?
when you're zoomed in all the way at 55mm, the lowest aperture you can have is f/5.6. but if you notice, when you put it to 18mm, you can havean aperture of f/3.5. you can get the bokeh effect.. it's a bit trickier, but if you're observng objects from afar, it's alright.Originally Posted by akf0dy7
Quick question, I have a Nikon d40 with the kit lens. i was viewing that DOF video on youtube (which was very helpful btw, props to whomever posted it) i think my lens only goes down to about F/5.6, does that mean I wont be able to get that bokeh effect?
Also I was thinking about upgrading my lens to a Nikkor f/1.8 50MM. Anyone out there with a d40 currently use or have that lens?
Originally Posted by mjbetch
when you're zoomed in all the way at 55mm, the lowest aperture you can have is f/5.6. but if you notice, when you put it to 18mm, you can have an aperture of f/3.5. you can get the bokeh effect.. it's a bit trickier, but if you're observng objects from afar, it's alright.Originally Posted by akf0dy7
Quick question, I have a Nikon d40 with the kit lens. i was viewing that DOF video on youtube (which was very helpful btw, props to whomever posted it) i think my lens only goes down to about F/5.6, does that mean I wont be able to get that bokeh effect?
Also I was thinking about upgrading my lens to a Nikkor f/1.8 50MM. Anyone out there with a d40 currently use or have that lens?