Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

NikeAirsNCrispy - That shot is sick
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Originally Posted by alljayevryjay

Thanks for the input verynecessary.

santi- I see your sigma, and raise you an L

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I call your L and raise you a Canon 5200mm (this thing looks more like a cannon)

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and nice pics everyone. I need to take some shots, but I have to upgrade my lens, my 18-55 is unacceptable IMO.
 
Originally Posted by stillmaticshay

hey.

i am thinking of buying a nicer camera. just trying to take some nicer pictures. was thinking of the nikon d40. i see that is has gotten great reviews and it was been recommended to me by a couple of people. i got a chance to use one this evening, a friends. was fun to use and seemed simple.

any thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated.

thank you.

go with the d40.. i have it.. great camera for a starter. forget that.. its great overall imo
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STROBIST STROBIST NEED Recommendation on Light Stand, Umbrella, etc

For those playing with off camera flash - any recommendation on "starter kits" or a good light stand, umbrella and the umbrella stand adapter???

I have one SB600 which I trigger using CLS (for now), but usually handheld by myself or placed on a voice activated light stand.... so I'm considering alight stand and umbrella to start off...

Soooo far per the strobist site and "research" I'm leaning towards the following but I'm confused about the adapter or which one to get...

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...y_Bogen_Imaging_001B_001B_3353_3373_Nano.html
Manfrotto by Bogen Imaging 001B Nano Light Stand with Retractable Legs (Black) - 6' (1.8m)
# Price: $ 56.50

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...001_Collapsible_Umbrella_Optical.html#reviews
Westcott Umbrella - Collapsible, Optical White Satin - 43"
20.80

Any help would be appreciated!



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Originally Posted by Jeuce

So im looking to get a point and shoot. The two cameras im looking at are the Ricoh GX200 or the Sigma DP1. Both are around $450. Does anyone have any experience with either of these cameras? Which one would you say is better? Ive read reviews on both and have my own formulated opinion, but I would love to see what you guys have to say about either one as well. Thanks!

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I use the GX200 and love it! See my flickr for the results..

Image stabilization, 24-70 lens (thats actually quite wide (I lmost always use the wide end of the range)), best aperture is 2.5.. RAW shooting.. manual mode..fits in your jacket no problem.. I'd def get it again if I lost it.

You need to know though that you can't use higher ISO than 200 for color photos.. B/W is good up to 400, (maybe 800).. I usually use ISO 64 or 100. If youuse something to hold the camera against you can take photos at night with those ISOs due to the imge stabilization but you get long exposures.. anyway - Ieffing love that thing. It feels good in your hand too!

The skateshots in my flickr are taken in 'snap'-mode.. that means the camera is focused on a certain point already and instantly takes a picture..thats a nice feature i think, sometimes you need to be quick. The auto-focus is a bit slow but I don't think about it too much.


I don't know about the sigma but it has bigger sensor and is the body is bigger too.. I just held it at a store but I think its too large, just might aswell get a d40 or something
 
Can someone please suggest a good wide angle fisheye lens for my d40x....Not too expensive.Sorry if my question is really noobish.
 
Originally Posted by Disfunctional

Can someone please suggest a good wide angle fisheye lens for my d40x....Not too expensive.Sorry if my question is really noobish.


For both on budget, get the Tokina 11-16mm for ultra wide or the Tokina 10-17mm for fisheye. Both are about $500+ or so depending where you get it.
 
Originally Posted by J PayCheck


STROBIST STROBIST NEED Recommendation on Light Stand, Umbrella, etc

For those playing with off camera flash - any recommendation on "starter kits" or a good light stand, umbrella and the umbrella stand adapter???

I have one SB600 which I trigger using CLS (for now), but usually handheld by myself or placed on a voice activated light stand.... so I'm considering a light stand and umbrella to start off...

Soooo far per the strobist site and "research" I'm leaning towards the following but I'm confused about the adapter or which one to get...

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...y_Bogen_Imaging_001B_001B_3353_3373_Nano.html
Manfrotto by Bogen Imaging 001B Nano Light Stand with Retractable Legs (Black) - 6' (1.8m)
# Price: $ 56.50

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...001_Collapsible_Umbrella_Optical.html#reviews
Westcott Umbrella - Collapsible, Optical White Satin - 43"
20.80
i'd get this for an umbrella (collapsible - it folds in twice to 15", might as well keep it portable if you're gonna get the compactstand)
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,4635.html

this place also has that stand for the same price
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,4944.html

and you can use any one of these adapters
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,11776.html
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,4721.html
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,859.html (this is the one i use. it's not as small as the others, but thelevel is easier to use than the knob)
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,4722.html
http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,9426.html
 
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr

Originally Posted by Disfunctional

Can someone please suggest a good wide angle fisheye lens for my d40x....Not too expensive.Sorry if my question is really noobish.


For both on budget, get the Tokina 11-16mm for ultra wide or the Tokina 10-17mm for fisheye. Both are about $500+ or so depending where you get it.


if you r looking 4 a fisheye 4 a crop sensor .. go with what fong just wrote - tokina 10-17 .. probably the cheapest for 10mm n it works best on crop ..other wise prepare to pay much more for a fix focal lengh of 8 or 10mm ...
 
^For a canon, what would be the best fisheye similar/equivalent to the nikkor 10mm. Did cannon ever make a fix focal length 10 or 8? I only know about the15mm, and it wouldn't work so great on my cropped body.
 
you can by shoot thru umbrellas - snoots - gels etc ...

you don't need to shoot with an umbrella or softboxes or anything ....

flashs are very subjective and its up to the users creativity and what they are going for .. so yes there proper techniques for how to use them but its notsomething writing in stone ....
 
Originally Posted by airjordanjack

^For a canon, what would be the best fisheye similar/equivalent to the nikkor 10mm. Did cannon ever make a fix focal length 10 or 8? I only know about the 15mm, and it wouldn't work so great on my cropped body.


I believe that Canon only makes the 15mm fisheye wish works best on a FF camera as on a crop sensor the 1.6x minimize the distortion ...that's why the Tokina 10-17 Sigma 4 - 8 - 10mm are IMHO better options ..
 
Originally Posted by 165kicks

Originally Posted by Jeuce

So im looking to get a point and shoot. The two cameras im looking at are the Ricoh GX200 or the Sigma DP1. Both are around $450. Does anyone have any experience with either of these cameras? Which one would you say is better? Ive read reviews on both and have my own formulated opinion, but I would love to see what you guys have to say about either one as well. Thanks!

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I use the GX200 and love it! See my flickr for the results..

Image stabilization, 24-70 lens (thats actually quite wide (I lmost always use the wide end of the range)), best aperture is 2.5.. RAW shooting.. manual mode.. fits in your jacket no problem.. I'd def get it again if I lost it.

You need to know though that you can't use higher ISO than 200 for color photos.. B/W is good up to 400, (maybe 800).. I usually use ISO 64 or 100. If you use something to hold the camera against you can take photos at night with those ISOs due to the imge stabilization but you get long exposures.. anyway - I effing love that thing. It feels good in your hand too!

The skateshots in my flickr are taken in 'snap'-mode.. that means the camera is focused on a certain point already and instantly takes a picture.. thats a nice feature i think, sometimes you need to be quick. The auto-focus is a bit slow but I don't think about it too much.


I don't know about the sigma but it has bigger sensor and is the body is bigger too.. I just held it at a store but I think its too large, just might as well get a d40 or something
Go with the Ricoh! It's a really great camera. 165kicks already touched on a lot of the positives. It's macro function works up to 1cmfrom the subject. One thing I'll say about the Ricoh is that it's a bit loud for a camera (especially when focusing.) You get use to it though.

Honestly, the only other camera that is kind of debatable with the GX200 is the Panasonic LX3 (or the Leica D-Lux4, which is basically the same camera for $200more)
 
go with the d40.. i have it.. great camera for a starter. forget that.. its great overall imo
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the d40 huh? where can i find it for a better price than $500? and what are you guys opinions on buying used cameras?

and lastly, the d40 or canon g10? same price just about but i see the canon has more mp. which of these cameras is more user friendly for beginners?

thanks!
 
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