Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

Originally Posted by elboricua 6

Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Originally Posted by elboricua 6

Santi I thought the 1D series used 1.3 sensors???
It does...


Sorry, I guess I didnt read what you meant? So canon doesnt use 1.3 sensors in the ???
T1i or anything new i think. They stopped using those sensors when Nikon introduced the D3 with a full frame sensor at the same price point as the1D series.
 
There are 2 types of Canon 1D series bodies, the 1Ds (full-frame) and 1D (APS-H) which has a 1.3x crop factor. Santi, I'm not sure where you heard aboutAPS-H sensors being discontinued but I'm pretty sure they haven't. They're geared more for sports and action photography.
 
that's what I thought .. on that same note Rap

35 85 and 135
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Oh and a chick was trying to sell me the 1Ds II but I don't know what's a good price for it?

She stated she needed a hasselblad because most of her clients are asking for it ...
 
For UWA lens owners out there (especially Tokina 11-16mm f/2.
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...are you guys using filters like CPL? I've read on some articles and other forums thatthis is not advisable...
 
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

^ If money inst an issue, I would scrap the new D5000, and focus on the D90 and T1i. The T1i can be good if you got $$ for L lenses.

I see.

True. i got about 1300 to spend on a camera

if i cop the T1i im going to still need a lense

and if I get the D90 ill be good to go right out the box
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Originally Posted by AIR Kamote23

For UWA lens owners out there (especially Tokina 11-16mm f/2.
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...are you guys using filters like CPL? I've read on some articles and other forums that this is not advisable...
Some people live filters others don't .. is a matter of preference ...

however if you are going to use a filter on a UWA lens you need to get the ones that are slim and you cant double stack ... I mean you can do whatever youwant, but most of the times if you dont use a slim or you double stack it will affect the images ...
 
Originally Posted by elboricua 6

Originally Posted by AIR Kamote23

For UWA lens owners out there (especially Tokina 11-16mm f/2.
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...are you guys using filters like CPL? I've read on some articles and other forums that this is not advisable...
Some people live filters others don't .. is a matter of preference ...

however if you are going to use a filter on a UWA lens you need to get the ones that are slim and you cant double stack ... I mean you can do whatever you want, but most of the times if you dont use a slim or you double stack it will affect the images ...
Yeah that's what I've read...it will cause vignetting...thanks for the reply.

Another thing...this may sound dumb for some but what is the difference between ND filters and CPL?...I've read and read their function but seems likethey're the same.
 
Originally Posted by i just got lucky

Santi...any clue as to how much that new Nikkor AF-S10-24mm ED is gonna be?
No idea.. yet.

On a side not, whats with these companies and the way they name their products. D5000? ... if I end up getting it, I'm taping that off, and calling it aD5k.
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T1i? Really, why not TSi? or just leave it like the European models which arethe best IMO from canon. 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, ec.

/ vent.
 
Originally Posted by AIR Kamote23

Originally Posted by elboricua 6

Originally Posted by AIR Kamote23

For UWA lens owners out there (especially Tokina 11-16mm f/2.
glasses.gif
...are you guys using filters like CPL? I've read on some articles and other forums that this is not advisable...
Some people live filters others don't .. is a matter of preference ...

however if you are going to use a filter on a UWA lens you need to get the ones that are slim and you cant double stack ... I mean you can do whatever you want, but most of the times if you dont use a slim or you double stack it will affect the images ...
Yeah that's what I've read...it will cause vignetting...thanks for the reply.

Another thing...this may sound dumb for some but what is the difference between ND filters and CPL?...I've read and read their function but seems like they're the same.

CPLs are used to give a 'pop' to colors of the sky. Depending on where the light source is coming from, the orientation of CPL when mounted will giveyou varied effects. They also help avoid reflections when shooting water. ND filters have different grades. They're mostly used to take longer exposureshots of bright subjects.

The most common used filter is a UV filter. They're mostly used for protection. The more expensive they are the higher the quality you get.

Hope this helps.
 
Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees

Originally Posted by SaNTi0321


The D5000.

This may sound really weird, but I like the change they made on the grip of the function wheel at the top.
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What's the function of the Lv button by the screen?
Liveview / Video mode
 
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees

Originally Posted by SaNTi0321


The D5000.

This may sound really weird, but I like the change they made on the grip of the function wheel at the top.
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What's the function of the Lv button by the screen?
Liveview / Video mode

Thanks again, Santi. I wish they would add an LCD panel at the top.
 
Damn....Nikon runnin' circles around Canon.
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BUt that flip down screen thing just doesn't make sense to me......but I guess it might have to do with these cameras having video mode. I am happy with myD90. Thanks Nikon for not making hate you guys.
 
That d5000 screen is such a gimmick but I think I'm falling for it.. can't wait to see the price and all the specs..
 
Originally Posted by Kickmatic23

That d5000 screen is such a gimmick but I think I'm falling for it.. can't wait to see the price and all the specs..
I kind of like it, especially for video, and also just being able to flip it in, and not worry about the screen getting scratched since itdoesn't come with a screen protector like most Nikons.
 
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